Coach Digital Compass is a comprehensive resource for teachers to pull standard-based content and resources for classroom instruction, practice, and support. This guide will walk you through the basic functions and features of the Coach Digital Compass program.
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After you loginlog in, you will see a list of four buttons at the top of the page; #Content, #Assessment_Builder, #Manage, and #Reporting. You will also notice that there are alerts, lists of assignments, as well as other buttons on your main dashboard. We will cover all of those in this article.
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Coach Digital Compass Library. This will be the first tab under the Content button. The Coach Digital Compass Library provides teachers will with a host of various resources from our Coach series. Our materials are broken down in the gradual-release model and which allows for teachers to easily assign content to students. Teachers can filter by grade level, subject, and even by standard to find the lessons their students need.
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For remediation and support, we recommend Support Coach, Ladders to Success , and Workout. For whole-group instruction, we encourage teachers to look at our Instruction Coach series. This resource will allow teachers to provide whole-group instruction. It also provides a full teacher guide for strategies for success.
Please note that not all resources provide online student practice. The resources with the green hand next to them have digital, reportable practice.
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Lessons are grouped into units. Each unit has a pre-test and a post-test, as well as lessons that cover skills. This allows teachers to identify learning gaps within specific units and directly assign lessons within those learning gaps. Each lesson also has a secondary lesson that allows for teachers to remediate the students within a specific skill or to a pre-requisite skill.
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Cumulative Standard Report. The first report you see is the Cumulative Standard Report. This report will allow you to view the percentage of correct answers verses versus incorrect answers by standard. This will be segmented by domain or strand (or unit), and separated by standard. Teachers or administrators can filter by subject, grade level, class, student, assessment type, or even within a specific date range.
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Assignment Report. The Assignment Report allows teachers and administrators to see each assignment and test that has been made. There will be a “Scored at Least” button that will give the user the ability to toggle the proficiency. This report can be filtered by class, student, or assessment type. The report groups assignments by assignment type, subject, and grade level. The percentage represents the percentage of students at or above proficiency (green) and the percentage of students below proficiency (red).
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If a single class is selected, the “View Report” button will be available. When the “View Report” button is selected, the teacher/administrator will see a list of all students, their final scores, and the numbered questions. Where names cross are crossed with the question number, that will provide the teacher with how the student performed on the question: green is correct, and red is incorrect.
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Teachers can also hover over questions to get a breakdown on of the answers students gave, as well as a list of reinforcing lessons on that same skill.
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Other Reporting Tools. The teacher will also see options for exporting these reports. This was added to provide teachers with the ability to integrate scores into other systems if needed. Additionally, we have provided a report for Catch Up with Coach that allows teachers and administrators to view a report that shows the results of the student’s pre and post-tests for each unit.
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Dashboard. The teacher dashboard will surface the reporting to your main dashboard as alerts.
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