How to track student progress and adjust lessons
Tracking your students progress is important to understand their learning journey and provide effective lessons. By monitoring your student’s performance, you can adjust your teach methodology to ensure their success. This article will guide you on how to track student progress and ensure that you’re helping them meet their learning goals.
Using Wiingy App to track progress
To monitor student progress, Wiingy provides a number of tools that allow you to track key performance indicators:
- Student Dashboard: View all your students and track their lesson statuses, including completed lessons, remaining lessons, and incentive slabs.
- Lesson completion: Track how many lessons the student has completed and how many are remaining to meet their learning objectives.
Setting learning goals
Work with your student to set clear learning goals at the beginning of their tutoring journey. These goals will guide your lesson plans and help both you and the student understand what needs to be accomplished:
- Short-term goals: These could include completing a certain number of lessons or understanding specific concepts.
- Long-term goals: These might include mastering a subject or preparing for a test.
Student feedback
Receiving feedback from your student is vital in tracking progress. Encourage your students to share their thoughts on the delivered lessons and provide constructive feedback. Use this feedback to assess your teaching approach and adjust accordingly:
- Ask for feedback: Regularly ask students how they feel about the pace and content of the lessons.
- Use student ratings: Wiingy allows students to rate your lessons, giving you valuable insights into your teaching style. For more on ratings, you can go through Track your Supertutor status for how ratings can influence your performance metrics.
Adjusting your teaching style
Based on the progress and feedback from your students, you can adjust your teaching methods to better meet their needs:
- Change your teaching strategies: If a student is struggling with a particular concept, adjust your approach and introduce different methods or resources.
- Keep track of improvements: Continuously monitor the student’s progress and provide feedback on their improvements.
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