Class Overview
Within the View progress page, you are able to see the % of End of Year objectives your pupils have covered as well as the change in their DoodleAge. To view your class' progress data:
Go to Work programmes > View progress
Select your class
Choose the measure - % of End of Year Objectives covered or DoodleAge (if selecting the EoY Objectives, also select which year group you'd like to view this for)
Choose your start and end date and then press the yellow Search button
A graph will appear below. A blue bar (or purple for DoodleEnglish) shows an increase whereas a red bar shows a decrease. This is because of reassessment (if a child has only a small square on the graph against their name, either their account is currently in baseline assessment mode or no work has been completed on that account during the selected timespan).
Use the arrows on either side of the graph to click through the year groups and view the end of year objectives for different year groups.
To view data for different subjects, be sure to click on the corresponding icon at the top right of the dashboard. For more information on how to do this, please see this article.
Individual Student Data
To dig deeper into a child's individual progress, click on the blue bar corresponding to their progress. This will provide a pop-up with an overview of their progress. In this pop-up you can select 'View', this will display a graph showing the % of that year's curriculum objectives completed during this time (if EoY objectives has been chosen as the measure) or the child's progress compared to their age during this time period (if DoodleAge has been chosen for the measure).
DoodleAge and End of Year Objectives
End of Year Objectives shows the percentage of end of year objectives which have been covered by each student. It is important to note that as Doodle is designed to fill in gaps it will revise and revisit learning from previous year groups - so don't be alarmed if you see that your students are covering work from previous year groups to the one they are in. This is to be expected. The important thing to ensure is that students' work programmes are appropriate for their strengths and weaknesses, as determined by our Baseline Assessment, and that their DoodleAge increases as they work through the content.
DoodleAge is a measure that was created when we first developed our Doodle apps to help parents and teachers see how a child is progressing. If a child's DoodleAge is going up it is showing that the child is being introduced to new learning and making progress. DoodleAge provides a general overview, whereas End of Year Objectives provides more detailed and accurate progress information.
You can export this data as a spreadsheet by clicking on the Export class data button in the top right hand corner of the page. This is great for progress review meetings.