Personalized Learning - Teacher Report
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This article walks teachers through accessing the McGraw Personalized Learning for PreK-12 data for students who are using. These reports provide data for students who are using Reveal Math, ALEKS, Redbird, Number Worlds, and Achieve3000 Math, PRoPL, and NWEA MAP Growth assessments.
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Article Contents
Access Personalized Learning Reports
Proficiency Scale, Data Sources, and Labels
Access Personalized Learning Reports
1. SSO or log in atÌý.
2. Click the class that has Personalized Learning activated.
3. Click on ¸é±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õÌýfrom the navigation menu.
4. Click on theÌýStandards & Skills: Proficiency button.

Another option would be to click onÌýPersonalized LearningÌýon the navigation menu.

Note: If you do not see this button under Reports or on the navigation menu, ÌÇÐÄVlog Personalized LearningÌýfor PreK-12 is not enabled for the district. You will need to reach out to your District Administrator to have the reports activated.
Graph Breakdown
The Standards and Skills Graph has four layers of data:
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- TheÌýfirst ringÌýrepresents the RIT scores from theÌýNWEA MAP GrowthÌýandÌýPearson Review of Progress & Learning (PRoPL)Ìýassessments.
- NWEA MAP Growth must be enabled for the district before data is populated for this section.
- NWEA MAP Growth must be enabled for the district before data is populated for this section.
- TheÌýsecond ringÌýalso pulls from theÌýNWEA MAP GrowthÌýandÌýPearson Review of Progress & Learning (PRoPL)Ìýdata and represents the domains.
- Each section within the ring correlates with the standards.
- The size of the domain represents how many of the skills are focused on within that domain and will fluctuate by grade level.
- TheÌýthird ringÌýrepresentsÌýReveal Math,ÌýALEKS,ÌýRedbird, andÌýNumber WorldsÌýdata and standards.Ìý
- Hover over each section in the domain to view the associated standard.
- The size of the section is determined by the number of skills in that domain-specific to Reveal Math, ALEKS, Redbird, and Number Worlds, and will fluctuate by grade level.
- TheÌýfourth ringÌýalso pulls fromÌýReveal Math,ÌýALEKS,ÌýRedbird, andÌýNumber Worlds,Ìýdata and separates each of the standards from the third ring into component skills.
- The fourth ring of the graph only presents data if there are at least five questions answered by the students for a particular skill. The third ring will fill in as data is generated from the skills underneath that standard.
- Additionally, there may be gray-colored (A) areas within the graph. These are areas that have either not collected enough data for the information to be displayed, or they have yet to be covered in the course.
Hover over a section in the second and third rings to view the associated standard.Ìý

Distribution Panels
The dots in theÌýOverall Student Distribution panelÌýrepresent each student and the distribution of proficiency in the class. The admin can quickly see where the median of the class performance is, and which students are outliers.

Click on theÌýthird ringÌýto view theÌýStudent DistributionÌýpanel. This represents the probability that the student or classroom is proficient in the standard or skill based on questions answered in ALEKS, Redbird, and/or Reveal.
The data shows the subject and domain proficiencies that are pulled fromÌýNWEA MAP GrowthÌýfor theÌýfirst and second rings. The panel also shows the expected standard and skill proficiency for the next time students encounter the standards and skills for the third ring.

To view individual student data, click on one of the dots below the sunburst graph in the panel, or by selecting the student’s name from theÌýStudentsÌýdrop-down above theÌýProficiency ScaleÌýpanel at the top-right.

Proficiency Scale, Data Sources, and Labels
Click on theÌýView LegendÌýthe in theÌýProficiency ScaleÌýpanel located in the top-right corner of the graph to view a color gradation that shows how different types of quantitative data are mapped to the color scale used in the charts.

TheÌýData SourcesÌýinformation panel adjusts based on theÌýring selected.

The grade level label, located at the top-left of the sunburst graph, is a drop-down selector that allows the admins to navigate to a view of proficiencies at other grade levels. It defaults to the grade level tied to the course, however, it allows a notion of longitudinal growth.
The labels also show the admin the grade, domain, and/or standard level they are currently at within the graph. Each label is clickable to easily navigate between the different viewing options available as well as to easily navigate back to a previous view.

Add Comparison View
There's also the option to add a comparison graph to view the progress from an older date to the current date of data.Ìý
Click the +Add Comparison View link and select the Date you want to view. It will take a moment for the data to load. You can then toggle between the two tabs to view the data.

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