Analyze assessment scores with intuitive data visualizations

Individualization has never been easier
Track student progress down to the individual learning domain

Analyze individual test items

Verify the predictive validity of multiple assessments over time

- MTA converts and compares your assessments, so you can identify years-long trends in assessment scores, growth, and subject mastery.
- With the correlation view, educators can narrow down which assessments are too easy or too difficult compared to the state assessment. Plus, pinpoint weak assessments or gaps in curriculum.
- As many schools move to through-year testing and de-emphasize state assessment results, administrators can use MTA to find and establish data norms for further program analysis.
Support accountability and reporting initiatives with data

Frequently Asked Questions
The data provided in STA supports many levels of PLC collaboration, including curriculum planning, assessment development, interventions, and re-teaching. With STA, teachers can identify group-wide and individual misconceptions. They can use this data to rewrite weak assessment questions and address subject area weaknesses with new curricula. They can also identify students who have already mastered the content, so they can individualize their techniques to keep those students engaged and moving forward.
In order to protect the data integrity of the original assessment, we encourage districts to limit this ability. We suggest you copy the test, edit, and readminister, or you use our retest feature to gather the specific insights you’re hoping for. When tests are edited after scores are collected, it’s impossible to differentiate between variables that may have affected new scores or accurately assess the validity of the old scores.
Yes! We have several ways for teachers to create monitor groups for students based on their specific learning needs or subject area gaps. After you use Single-Test Analysis to identify student weaknesses, you can sort students into saved filters where it’s easy to access updated assessment and demographic data. You can also add them to your Mastery Tracker where you can track their progress on the learning domains and skills that need improvement.
Aware is a data warehouse, so anyone with permission to see a student’s information can access it through Aware. They simply have to find that student through Quick Views to see their information.
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