View students' grade-level placement on the diagnostic. Useful for secondary grades.
Longitudinal view of a student's progress in i-Ready.
Good for teachers / parent-teacher conferences / IEPs. Can be batch-printed.
Data-wall style report . Customize academic years / administrations / test domains. Good for teachers.
i-Ready Instruction (also known as MyPath or i-Ready Lessons) is a personalized set of lessons within the i-Ready platform that students receive after completing the diagnostic assessment. Students automatically receive a playlist of lessons customized to their learning needs. Additionally, teachers can assign specific lessons to students.
OUSD research in collaboration with Northwestern University has found that i-Ready lesson pass rates are highly correlated with diagnostic growth. Students benefit from increased use of i-Ready when they pass lessons at high rates. Use the dashboards below to identify students whose lesson pass rates indicate they may need additional instructional support.
Explore student use of i-Ready. Identify over-users and students with low pass rates. Good for teachers.
Explore school use of i-Ready. Identify over-users and student groups with low pass rates. View by school, grade & teacher
Read the research on the relationship between i-Ready lesson pass rates, time, and diagnostic growth
View YTD pass rates overall - domain on a data wall report. Good for teachers.
What grade level lessons are students doing in i-Ready? Are they moving towards grade-level lessons as the year progresses?
How much time on average are students spending on instruction each month?
Deep dive into lesson pass rates by test language, teacher-assigned, domain and individual lesson
What specific lessons have students in my class done this week / month? Who did not pass the lesson? Good for teachers.
View student typical and stretch growth data by network / school / grade / student group
View % of students who grew one more grade levels on the i-Ready diagnostic. Useful for secondary grades.
Analyze relationship between i-Ready Typical or Stretch growth, median typical or stretch growth, and percent of students growing one or more performance levels