Pupil interactions explained

Created by Jade Kuzmiak, Modified on Sun, 22 Mar at 9:59 PM by Georgie Bryant

As behaviours are awarded to pupils in Class Charts, it may be useful to identify where positive and negative influences are occurring. Pupil interactions allows you to easily compare a pupil’s typical behaviour to their peers and determine how well they behave together. 

To view pupil interaction information, click on the Analytics tab along the top of the page. 

Class Charts analytics menu tab 

Next, select Pupil interactions from the left hand side menu. 

Class Charts pupil interactions menu option 

You can view which pupils have positive or negative influences on each other. There are three options to choose from: 

Positive influences 

Select this option to display the pupils which have the biggest improvement in behaviour when seated together. 

Class Charts positive influence example 

Negative influences 

Select this option to display the pupils which have the biggest decline in behaviour when seated together. 

Class Charts negative influence example 

Evaluate pupil 

Select this option to select a specific pupil for more in depth behaviour comparison. This can be done in several different ways: 

Evaluating a pupil against everyone gives you an overview of how that pupil interacts with your entire school. 

Class Charts evaluate pupil interaction 

Evaluating a pupil against a selected class lets you see how they interact with their peers. This information can be used to tweak your seating plans to minimise disruptive behaviour. 

Class Charts evaluate pupil interaction analyse data 

Evaluating a pupil against another pupil of your choice allows you to see how they behave when seated together, when in the same room but not together, and when they are not in the same room. 

Class Charts evaluate pupil interaction compare pupils 

 

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