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Understanding the Gradebook View

Overview

The Gradebook tab gives you a full picture of where each student stands across all standards in a course. It combines current mastery scores with the individual assessment scores that drive them, all in one table.

The gradebook layout

The gradebook table has one row per enrolled student and one column per assigned standard. Student names appear in the Student column on the left.

Each standard column header shows the standard’s code. In collapsed mode (the default), the single cell under each standard shows the student’s current computed mastery score — the result of your course’s proficiency calculation method applied to all their assessment ratings for that standard.

Expanding a standard to see assessments

Click the expand chevron (›) next to a standard’s code to reveal the individual assessment sub-columns beneath it. Each sub-column shows the rating that student received on that specific assessment for that standard.

Click the chevron again to collapse back to the computed score view.

The computed score in the collapsed view updates automatically each time you save a rating. It reflects your course’s proficiency calculation method — Most Recent, Highest, Mean, Mode, or Weighted Recency.

Cell display

Cells can show ratings as either a letter abbreviation (e.g., “P” for Proficient) or a numeric value (e.g., “3”). Switch between the two in Settings > Gradebook Display > Cell label. The setting persists per course.

Sorting students

Click any column header to sort the gradebook by that column:

Filtering and searching

The toolbar above the gradebook provides two filters: