The MAThstream Standards Reports is an Instructor report that provides a simple view of student proficiency on specific standards.
The MATHstream Standards Report:
Enables data-driven insight into student learning trends, instructional effectiveness, and content alignment
Empowers instructors and supervisors to measure mastery against standards and learning objectives
Provides a common framework for progress monitoring across classes, supporting equitable access to high-quality instruction
Accessing the MATHstream Standards Report
Log in to your MyCL account.
In your portal home page, select Clear Learning Center.
On the left toolbar, select the Reports button and then in the Reports Navigator select the Standards button.
Select the button for MATHstream Standards Report.
Analyzing the MATHStream Standards Report
Assessment data for MATHstream End-of-Stream questions for both LessonStreams and SkillStreams will be displayed in the MATHstream Standards Report. A lesson may be divided into multiple MATHstream sessions. Because proficiency is measured in the final session of a multi-session lesson, only the items in that session are tagged for reporting.
A student’s score for a standard is calculated by dividing the total scores on included items for that standard by the total possible scores available for those items.
Percentages are color-coded to help you easily identify areas of strength and areas for remediation.
As your students complete more interactive assessments, this report will provide you with a comprehensive overview of students' progress on standards.
The left-most column shows the Total Average Score students achieved on all assessments they have completed.
Hovering over the blue bar will show more information about how this percentage was calculated. You will see how many questions the student answered correctly, incorrectly, or did not attempt.
The standards displayed on the report are the standards you selected when creating the class.
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Each standard column can be expanded. Hover over any expanded column to see the number of correct and incorrect responses the student gave for that standard.