Educators Handbook is a digital tool designed to help schools track student behavior incidents. It replaces traditional paper-based systems, offering a more streamlined and efficient way to record, manage, and analyze student conduct.
Key functions for incident tracking include:
Recording Incidents: Educators can document various types of incidents, such as minor misbehaviors and more serious office referrals. This includes detailing the date, time, location, type of offense, a description of what happened, and the student(s) involved.
Streamlining Workflow: The system aims to save time and resources by digitizing the referral process.
Data Analysis and Reporting: Educators Handbook provides tools to analyze incident data. This helps schools identify patterns and trends in student behavior, such as when and where incidents are most likely to occur, and which students might need additional support or intervention.
Improved Communication: The platform can facilitate better communication about student conduct among teachers, administrators, and potentially parents.
Tracking Interventions: It allows for documenting actions taken in response to incidents, helping to measure the effectiveness of different interventions.
Comprehensive View: Beyond negative incidents, some versions of the tool (like "Incidents+") can also track things like tardies and positive behaviors (merits), offering a more complete picture of student conduct.
Roster Management: Educators can create rosters of students to more easily monitor their incident history and receive notifications about new incidents.