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  • Accessing Reports in iSPIRE


    While the PDF "Accessing iSPIRE Reports" provides a comprehensive overview of how to access and navigate the class- and student-level reports within the iSPIRE platform, this guide aims to offer additional insights, best practices, and use cases to help you effectively utilize these reports to support your students' learning.

    PDF Guide: Accessing iSPIRE Reports


    1. The iSPIRE Progress Report displays data for all assessments assigned to students, providing a class average and allowing for filtering by level and assessment type.

    2. The iSPIRE Student Summary Report displays data for all assessments a specific student completes, offering a comprehensive view of individual student performance.

    3. Both reports allow drilling into specific assignments and student responses, enabling targeted analysis and intervention.


    Best Practices

    • Regularly review the iSPIRE Progress Report to monitor class performance and identify trends across different levels and assessment types.

    • Use the filtering options to focus on specific areas of interest, such as a particular level or assessment type, to gain deeper insights into student performance.

    • Use the iSPIRE Student Summary Report to track individual student progress and identify areas for additional support.

    • Leverage the drill-down features to review student responses and pinpoint specific misconceptions or challenges, informing targeted interventions and instructional strategies.

     

    Examples and Use Cases

    • Scenario: Your class is struggling with a particular concept, as evidenced by low scores on the Concept Assessment.

      • Use the iSPIRE Progress Report to review class performance on the Concept Assessment, identifying common errors or misconceptions.

      • Drill down into individual student responses to better understand their challenges.

      • Use this information to design targeted re-teaching and practice activities to address the identified misconceptions and help students master the concept.

    • Scenario: You want to track a student's progress in receiving additional support.

      • Access the iSPIRE Student Summary Report for the specific student and review their performance across all assessments.

      • Compare the student's scores before and after implementing the support measures to evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions.

      • Use the insights gained to adjust the support plan and continue monitoring the student's progress using the Student Summary Report.


    By leveraging the best practices and use cases outlined in this guide, you can effectively use the iSPIRE reports to monitor student progress, identify areas for improvement, and design targeted interventions to support student success.


     

    Accessing Reports: Step-by-Step Guide

    1. Log in to your Exploros account.

    2. From your home screen, select the appropriate class from the menu on the left-hand side.

    3. Click on the reports icon in the screen's top right corner.

     

    Viewing the iSPIRE Progress Report

    1. From the reports list, select "iSPIRE Progress Report."

    2. Choose the desired level and assessment type from the available filters: Placement Test, Concept Mastery Fluency Drill, Concept Assessment, Pre/Post-Test, and Mid-Level Test.

    3. Review the class average displayed in the top row of the report.

    4. To access further information about each assessment, such as completion date, click on the black triangles next to the assessment name.

    5. To review how students answered specific questions, click on the blue hyperlinks within the report.

    6. If needed, export the data as a CSV file by clicking on the export icon in the top right-hand corner of the report.

     

    Viewing the iSPIRE Student Summary Report

    1. From the reports list, select "iSPIRE Student Summary Report."

    2. Choose a student name and level from the available drop-down menus.

    3. Please review the student's data for the Placement Test, Concept Mastery Fluency Drills, Concept Assessments, pre/Post-Tests, and Mid-Level Tests.

    4. To access further details, click the black triangles next to the assessment names and the blue hyperlinks within the report.

    5. If needed, export the Student Summary Report as a PDF by selecting the "PDF for Print" option at the top of the page.


    By following these step-by-step instructions, you should be able to easily access and navigate the iSPIRE Progress Report and iSPIRE Student Summary Report, allowing you to review class and individual student performance data.


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