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The Progress on Topic page dashboard shows the teacher can see how the class is making progress on the layers within a topic.At the moment the teacher can only find the Progress on Topic within the 2. Plan section of each Planning and Preparation Session.

The information shown within Progress on Topic is about how firm the app considers the learner's learning on the layers in the topic.

Each square represents, by its colour, the learner's progress in each layer within the topic.

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Colour code

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Meaning of the colour

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Type of practice

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Firmness of learning

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Likelihood of feedback

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Light grey means the layer has not been assessed yet

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Not practising

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Unknown

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0

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Blue-grey means the layer is in the process of being pre assessed. 

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Pre assess practice

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Unknown

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0

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White means the learner has been pre assessed on this layer and couldn't answer 2 consecutive questions independently and accurately.

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Not practising

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Needs teaching

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0

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Light blue means the layer is fragile learning.

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Retrieval practise

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Fragile, likely to be forgotten unless practised frequently

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The learner may need feedback.

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Medium blue means the layer is more embedded in the learner's memory than fragile learning but not yet mastered.

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Retrieval practice

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Improving, needs more practice than fragile**, but less than mastered

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The learner is unlikely to need feedback

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The deeper shade of blue means the layer is considered mastered.

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Retrieval practice**

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Provides firm foundations for harder learning

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unknown

in pre assess

in pre assess

doesn’t know

teach next

fragile

firm enough

mastered

covered

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FYI Sometimes mastered layers are not practised within the learner's PDF assignments because the layers have been "covered" by another layer i.e. the learner no longer needs to practise the easier layer, because they are practising a harder layer.

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