The Growth Proficiency Chart is a dynamic scatterplot chart that provides a customisable comparison of how specific schools, classes, and students are performing based on the current Student Growth Percentile (SGP) and % Proficient (for school networks and schools) or Scaled Score or Percentile Rank (for students' latest tests). Your permission group determines what information is shown in the default view and what options are available for drilling down further into the data.
How do I get to this page?
- Log in to Renaissance.
- On the Home page, select Reports; in the drop-down list, select Star / Assessment.
> - On the Star / Assessment tab on the Reports page, under “Growth and Progress,” select Growth Proficiency Chart.
Who can do this with default user permissions?
School Network Level Administrators, School Network Dashboard Owners, School Network Staff, School Level Administrators, School Staff, Teachers
Anatomy of the Growth Proficiency Chart
[1] The Growth axis, showing either SGP (for students) or Median SGP (for schools and classes); values range from 0 to 100. Select or hover over the circled-i icon for more information.
[2] The Proficiency axis, showing either Scaled Scores (for students when KS2 SATs benchmarks are selected) or % Proficient (in all other cases). % Proficient values range from 0 to 100; Scaled Score values will vary based on the type of assessment chosen. Select or hover over the circled-i icon for more information.
[3] The blue circles represent different things based on the level of data you are viewing:
Level of Data Being Viewed |
Each Blue Circle [3] Represents |
---|---|
School Network | One school in the school network |
School | One class in the school |
Class | One student in the class |
Note that the circles can overlap. Use the zoom controls [4] to zoom in and out on the chart. While zoomed in, select and drag within the chart to move the view around. After one of these controls is used, a Reset Zoom button will appear that you can use to reset the zoom to the default level.
[5] The vertical dashed line represents the growth expectation level you set (an SGP).
When viewing class-level data, a horizontal dashed line represents the minimum proficiency level (when viewing school network- or school-level data, the horizontal dashed line will not appear).
- For KS2 SATs benchmarks, it represents the Scaled Score students need in order to reach the minimum proficiency level.
- For school network or school benchmarks, it represents the Percentile Rank chosen by the school network or school administrator as the minimum proficiency level.
For classes that have students in mixed years, the horizontal line is drawn based on the year with the greatest number of students in the class.
[6] When you hover over a circle, it is highlighted and a pop-up window opens with data for the school, class, or student represented by that circle. If it is possible to "drill down" to additional layers of data, a button will appear in the pop-up window [7] which you can use to get down to the next level.
[8] The name of the school network, school, or class you are viewing is shown here, along with the number of items in the next-lower "level" of the hierarchy:
Level of Data Being Viewed |
Title [8] Shows |
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School Network | The name of the school network and the number of schools in the school network |
School | The name of the school and the number of classes in the school |
Class | The name of the class and the number of students in the class |
[9] This heading shows you what "level" of data you are looking at and also provides links so you can easily go up to a higher level. For example, if you are a school network administrator or school network staff member who has drilled down to the class-level view, this heading would read:
The information in the chart is also presented in a table underneath it, which can be exported as a PDF or CSV file.
Using the Growth Proficiency Chart
- Use the School and Class drop-down lists at the top of the page to choose which data will appear in the initial view of the Growth Proficiency Chart.
Your user permissions group and the number of schools you have access to affect the available options:
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- Use the additional drop-down lists to narrow down the information shown in the chart.
- Subject and Assessment : These determine the type of assessment data used to populate the chart; the selection you make in the Subject list determines what options are available in the Assessment list:
Subject Chosen Assessments Available Reading Star Early Literacy Reading Star Reading Maths Star Maths Subjects and/or assessments will not be included in the drop-down lists if the selected school or class does not use them.
- Year : Select the year(s) of the students whose data you want to include in the chart; you can use the links at the bottom of the drop-down list to select/clear all the years at once. Your user type will have an effect on what your selections mean:
User Type Students Included When You Have Selected All Years Students Included When Selecting Specific Years School Network administrator or school network staff All students in all schools or a selected school All students in the chosen year(s) in all schools or a selected school School administrator or school staff All students in the selected school All students in the chosen year(s) in the selected school Teachers All of their own students in the selected school All of their own students in the chosen year(s) in the selected school - Benchmark Type : Select the benchmark you want to measure student performance against: School Network, School (if the selected assessment type is Star Maths or Star Reading), or KS2 SATs.
School Network administrators and school network staff looking at all schools in the district will not be able to select School as the benchmark.
- Growth Expectation : Select the SGP level you want to serve as the minimum level of growth you want students to reach (represented by the vertical dashed line [5] on the chart).
- Subject and Assessment : These determine the type of assessment data used to populate the chart; the selection you make in the Subject list determines what options are available in the Assessment list:
- Once you have chosen your options, select Update Report . The chart will update based on the options you have chosen; you can choose different options at any time and select Update Report again.
- The blue circles on the chart [3] represent the schools, classes, or students whose data you are viewing. Hover over a circle to see more detailed information [6]; use the zoom controls [4] to zoom the view in and out if necessary. If it is possible to drill down to another level of data, use the button in the pop-up window [7] to do so; use the breadcrumb trail [9] to go back up again.
If you are looking at the Class View (where every circle represents one student) and you have chosen KS2 SATs as the benchmark, the values on the Proficiency axis [2] will change to Scaled Scores. An additional drop-down list, Scale, will appear ; use it to choose which scale you want to use on the axis: Star Unified or Lexile® measure (if the selected assessment is Star Reading).
- The information displayed in the chart will also be presented in a table at the bottom of the page (see the example below). Select the Print or Save button above the table to create a PDF of the report. You can also select the Download Data button above the first table in the report to download a CSV (comma-separated values) version of the report that you can open in a spreadsheet program.