Intervene early and often with student monitoring tools

Identify group-wide and individual learning needs, then track student progress with our student monitoring tools.

Give every student the education they deserve.

Student monitoring is a community-wide effort.
Just as it “takes a village” to raise a child, it takes a group of dedicated educators to uplift students in need. First, you have to identify the student who is struggling, stuck, or shooting ahead of their peers; then, you have to isolate that student’s learning needs. After that? You’ve strapped into the emotional roller coaster called student growth, and you’re in it for the long-haul.
Tracking, monitoring, and individualizing curriculum for your students takes a lot of work. Having a data management system like ours can make it easier to unify teachers, administrators, and district leaders. With so many eyes on the data, the dream that every student has a cheerleader invested in their well-being can become a reality. Aware isn’t just an assessment tool–it’s a data warehouse that can unite schools to actualize their mission of growing students.

Group students by mastery levels to individualize interventions

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Many students are unable to move on to the next level of mastery because they’re missing a foundational piece of the curriculum. With our data visualization tools, it’s easier to identify exactly what is holding those students back so educators can work together to form interventions that support them.
Single Test Analysis allows the student's teacher and certain administrators to see where they are struggling with the subject matter. See live data visualizations on the questions they miss, the depths of knowledge they display, and group-wide trends in strengths and misconceptions.
Teachers can group students with common learning needs using Quick Views. That way, they can easily track growth with each retest and organize their interventions based on these groupings.

Track students with high support needs

You don’t have to wait until a student starts falling behind to create a monitor group. Some students step into the classroom needing more support than their peers. Start tracking their growth early by creating a saved data filter. Test data also lives in Strive, our professional development software, so evaluators can team up with teachers to track growth, strategize, and celebrate success.
Isolate assessment data for students with higher support needs by using Quick Views or Single-Test Analysis. Easily add these students to a saved filter, so you can instantly access their most recent assessment scores.
Because Aware is a data management system, administrators and district-leaders can create and reference student information forms that provide insight into each student’s needs. Use forms to collaborate so students can receive the support, designations, and documentation they need.
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Collaborate with students to identify weaknesses and drive growth

If students are unaware of their strengths and weaknesses, they can’t work with their teachers to dive deeper into the subject matter (National Institute of Health). Students who aren’t collaborators in their education are often unmotivated, or worse, they lack confidence in themselves (NIH). Our metacognitive tools directly involve students in their learning journey, so they can work with their teachers to overcome learning gaps and build academic confidence.
  • Using the student confidence tool, students can rate their confidence level per-question in their online exams. Educators can then filter students by their confidence levels, cross-reference them by their performance on each question, and group these students according to their support needs.
  • Teachers can also assign reflection questions for students to consider post-assessment. Help students reflect on their strategies, make adjustments, and celebrate their wins. If there’s a common trend among reflections, teachers can group these students and address misconceptions.

Reward monitor group students for unique displays of mastery

Student learning needs are as diverse as they are. Students don’t display mastery in the same ways. This is especially true for students with disabilities, complex trauma, or language differences who gather information in what may seem like counterintuitive ways from their peers (Wake Forest University). With diverse assessment types, teachers can track each student’s mastery levels based on their unique displays of knowledge and skill.
Mastery Tracker allows teachers to assign individual mastery levels to students in their monitor groups. When students offer surprising insights, create out-of-the-box projects, or form creative connections, teachers can still track and award these displays of growth.
Our interactive item types allow students individualized opportunities to display their knowledge and skills; however, teachers can also craft rubrics for creative projects, essays, multimedia presentations, and more. Help students demonstrate mastery according to their unique strengths and passions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Mastery Tracker isn’t diagnostic. Rather, it is a perception tool that enables teachers to independently evaluate a student’s Mastery and justify their perceptions with notes and assessment scores. Teachers can use diagnostic assessment scores to justify their Mastery perceptions, however.

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