The individual student reports available are:
- Individual Student Summary for Teachers - Bar chart showing an individual student’s mean (average) scores in each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Individual Student Response Report for Teachers - Table showing how an individual student responded to each question in the Check. Responses of most concern are highlighted.
- Individual Student Tracking Report for Teachers - Bar chart that displays a student’s wellbeing across different time periods, in each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Individual Overview for Student - Descriptive statements based on the responses the student gave to each of the four areas of wellbeing. To be shared with the student to help them reflect on their feelings, without attaching a score to their responses.
The class reports available are :
- Detailed Overview of Responses for Teachers - Stacked bar chart showing how your group responded to each question. It shows the percentage of students who chose each response option.
- Confidential Group Overview for Teachers - Table of mean (average) scores in each of the four areas of wellbeing for each student in your group.
- Class Gender Split Report for Teachers - Bar chart that displays the class or group’s average (mean) wellbeing scores split by gender, for each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Group Report for Students - Bar chart showing your group’s mean (average) scores in each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Comparison report (classes or groups) - Bar chart that displays average (mean) scores of your selected classes or groups, in each of the four areas of wellbeing
The year group reports available are:
- Year Group Tracking Report - Bar chart that displays year group’s average (mean) scores over different time periods, in each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Year Group Gender Split Report for Teachers - Bar chart that displays the year group’s average (mean) wellbeing scores split by gender, for each of the four areas of wellbeing.
- Comparison report (year groups) - Bar chart that displays average (mean) scores of your selected year groups, in each of the four areas of wellbeing.
If a student has a section score of below 1.5, this is of urgent concern, and you should follow-up with a discussion with the student to find a way to support them. Any score below the mid-point of 2.5 is of concern and we suggest that you follow-up with the student.
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