Grade Distributions
Lack of Visibility into Cohort Performance
Without visibility into how the cohort is performing as a whole, educators may struggle to identify trends, outliers, and areas for improvement in grade distributions. This lack of comprehensive data hinders educators' ability to make informed decisions about instructional practices, assessment design, and student support strategies. As a result, educators may miss opportunities to optimise student learning outcomes and foster a more equitable and inclusive learning environment.
Our Solution: Grade Distributions
Graide's Grade Distributions feature offers a solution to the challenges of evaluating grade distribution and gaining insight into cohort performance.
Comprehensive Data Visualization
With Graide, educators can visualise grade distributions and gain insights into how the cohort is performing on an assignment. Our platform provides interactive charts and graphs that display grade distributions, allowing educators to identify trends, outliers, and patterns in student performance. This comprehensive data visualisation enables educators to make data-driven decisions and implement strategies to support student success effectively.
Benchmarking and Comparison
Graide enables educators to benchmark grade distributions against predefined standards or historical data. By comparing current grade distributions to benchmarks or previous assignments, educators can assess whether student performance is meeting expectations and identify areas for improvement. This benchmarking functionality provides valuable context and insights that inform instructional decisions and support continuous improvement efforts.
Targeted Intervention
By leveraging Graide's Grade Distributions feature, educators can identify students who may be struggling or excelling based on grade distribution patterns. This insight allows educators to provide targeted intervention and support to students who need it most, fostering a more equitable and inclusive learning environment. Whether through additional instruction, resources, or personalised feedback, educators can empower students to achieve their academic goals and succeed in their learning endeavours.