{"id":340,"date":"2012-01-26T13:02:26","date_gmt":"2012-01-26T13:02:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caspaonline.co.uk\/?p=340"},"modified":"2013-11-28T12:28:13","modified_gmt":"2013-11-28T12:28:13","slug":"continual-assessment-and-reviewing-targets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caspaonline.co.uk\/managing-data\/continual-assessment-and-reviewing-targets\/","title":{"rendered":"Continual assessment and reviewing targets"},"content":{"rendered":"

Extract more value from\u00a0your termly assessments\u00a0– CASPA provides you with intelligence to monitor pupils’ progress towards targets.<\/p>\n

You probably recorded your targets in CASPA last term and, if you assess termly, you have a fresh set of assessment results from the end of the autumn term. The moment updated results are recorded in CASPA, analysis is available at your finger tips, allowing you to make decisions at key times of the year\u00a0about whether pupils need more support to achieve targets or whether targets need to be reviewed.<\/p>\n

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By the way, you’re not constrained to termly assessments.\u00a0 You can update assessment data as often as you wish to support the frequency of assessments in your school.<\/p>\n

You’ve updated your results – now what can you do with this data?<\/strong><\/p>\n

As mentioned above, one important reason for assessing during<\/strong><\/em> the year is to monitor whether pupils look set to meet the challenging targets you set for them, and CASPA helps you to do exactly this.\u00a0 In this article, we will focus on analysis for individual pupils to support pupil progress reviews, but you can use this same data in many other CASPA reports and graphs.<\/p>\n

The moment you update the ‘Current result’ in CASPA (the results recorded in the 2013\/2014 assessment data page),\u00a0the reports and graphs will make use of it.\u00a0\u00a0We discuss how<\/em> to update this data in a later section below; for now, lets look at a couple of examples of these reports and graphs so that you can see why it is so valuable to bring your part-year results into CASPA.<\/p>\n

The Current year progress report:<\/strong><\/p>\n

This report was specifically designed to take advantage of this Current result data and can be found from the main data entry pages via Data | CASPA assessment data<\/strong>, selecting the ‘Graphs and report’s button at the top of the page, and then the tab ‘Current-year progress’.\u00a0 Alternatively, this report can be found via Reports | Reports and graphs about individual pupils<\/strong>, selecting the ‘CASPA current-year progress report’.<\/p>\n

As the name suggests, this is a report that allows us to compare how a pupil is progressing in the current academic year towards the target that has been set for them for the end of the current academic year. \u00a0So not only do we get a review of a pupil’s progress to date, we also see clearly the amount of progress required for them to meet their end of year target. Using this information in our termly or mid-year reviews allows us to identify any interventions required to help them meet their targets.\u00a0 Here’s an example of part of this report to explore further\u00a0in this article…<\/p>\n

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As you can see above, this report displays the crucial data required to support this review:<\/p>\n