Exams vs Monitoring

Exams vs Monitoring

The Exams vs Monitoring page allows you to compare your exam results to an in year monitoring Gradepoint for the same cohort of students.

In this example, we have uploaded the Alps MEGs as monitoring point for Year 13, and are comparing these to their final exam outcomes in 2023/24. You can use the filters on the Gradepoint selection tool to manually select these options. 




You can now see both Gradepoints next to each other and compare the Alps MEGs against the actual outcome grade for each subject. The last two columns display the difference in Alps scores and percentage student grade difference.




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