Student reports in the teacher’s account within the Ataallam Al-Arabiya program are a comprehensive tool that enables teachers to monitor student performance accurately and thoroughly, while providing a clear view of progress and achievements on the platform. These reports support the educational process by offering analytical data that helps teachers make decisions based on actual performance.
Teachers can easily access the reports and customize the search results. The available options allow them to select all grades or a specific grade, as well as all sections or a particular section. They can also display data for all students or search for a specific student using the student’s name or username. In addition, a specific time period can be set by choosing a start date and an end date, which helps teachers track student performance accurately over a defined period. After selecting these options, the teacher can click the search button to display the results directly.
The reports also show the different sources of achievement by displaying the number of completed activities in each section, such as the level, open library activities, homework, and other sources. They also present details of student completion across all activities, including completed units, books read and listened to, and other activities on the platform, giving the teacher a deeper understanding of how students interact with the educational content.
The system also provides the option to download the search results or send them by email, making it easier for teachers to save reports or share them with the school administration or parents when needed.
Student reports also include each student’s profile, where the teacher can view key information such as the student’s name, status (active or inactive), grade and section, level, and the name of the responsible teacher. Additional details are also provided, including the number of completed assignments, the percentage of progress in learning outcomes, and the student’s username. Through this interface, the teacher can also perform certain actions, such as resetting the placement test, viewing the password, and editing student information such as the name, gender, and level.
Note: If the student’s level is changed, all previously completed tasks between the old and new levels will be canceled, including reading, listening, and tests.
The reports also include details of completed tasks, showing student achievements on the platform in detail, including level work, open library activities, homework, and other activities. They also identify the sources of these achievements, whether through learning units, books read, or homework, giving the teacher a deeper understanding of how the student interacts with the educational content.
Finally, in the achievement level section, the teacher can closely monitor the student’s performance. The teacher can view the placement test score, the student’s current level, starting level, and target level. The report also shows total progress across levels, whether automatically when the student completes all units and moves to the next level, or manually if the teacher changes the student’s level. In addition, the report indicates whether the student is meeting, above, or below expectations, along with the percentage of progress the student has made in the current level.
When accessing a student’s individual report by clicking on their name, the teacher is presented with a detailed and comprehensive view of the student’s performance. This report allows data to be displayed across different time periods, such as day, week, or month, which helps in analyzing progress over time. It also includes all of the student’s achievements on the platform, whether in the level, open level, homework, or other activities.
In addition, the individual report contains detailed records such as the activity log, which displays all activities completed by the student, and the test log, which shows the student’s performance in various assessments. It also provides information about the student’s classroom activities, compares their performance with that of other students, and includes a detailed analysis of their learning preferences and learning outcomes.