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How can I filter my class tracker based on my students' distance from their target?
How can I filter my class tracker based on my students' distance from their target?

Your Pupil Progress trackers help you to easily identify which students are and are not on target

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Written by Tobi Davis
Updated over a week ago

Pupil Progress' filter tool allows you to select which students show on your tracker based upon whichever data sets you select. This includes fields like gender, pupil premium, or, as this article will explore, how your students are tracking against their target grades.

This helps you as their teacher to recognise where interventions are needed to ensure that each student achieves what they are capable of, as well as identifying over-performing students so that this can be celebrated.

From your tracker, first toggle Filters along the top bar, before selecting Filter by comparison to MTG from the options that show on the right hand side.

You are then able to select which of your students' grades to filter them by from the Grade Column dropdown, such as a specific assessment or unit. In order to filter by overall attainment against their target grade, it is best to select the option for Summary | Average Unit Grade | Average Unit Grade.

Then, you . Once you have set this, click the blue Add Filter button and you'll notice an immediate change to your tracker.

You'll notice a red 1 symbol appear by the filters toggle once you've added this as a reminder, and can remove the filter at any time by clicking the grey X under Existing Filters. You are also able to stack filters as you need - for example filtering all boys tracking below their target grade, or all students tracking below who got a 4 or less on Paper 2.

For more info on filtering your trackers, please take a look at the article linked below or alternatively reach out to our support team. You can do this using the small blue button on the right of your screen.

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