Is there a way to isolate a student's data from a benchmark assessment to see what standards need to be retaught for that specific student?
@ATRULL - One way you can do this is to open the tracker, select the Assessments tab, click the Results icon for the Benchmark. Then click the Assessment Dashboard button. In the Assessment Dashboard, view the "Question Breakdown" area and click the "Item Analysis" link. Then click the Export button and download the file (see attachment). You should be able to see every student, which questions they got wrong, and which standards those questions are aligned to. Hope this helps! - Jen
Hi @ATRULL Yes, most modern assessment platforms and data systems have features to isolate a student's data from a benchmark assessment to identify specific standards for reteaching. The key is using the platform's reporting and analytics tools to drill down from the class or group level to the individual student level.
You may use this blog about Benchmark Assessments: What They Are and Why They Matter
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