MEG/PT Toggle

MEG/PT Toggle

In Student Analysis, you can toggle your analysis between the Alps Minimum Expected Grades (MEGs) or Personalised Targets (PTs). Please note you will only see the toggle if you have Personalised Targets uploaded for the year group your analysing. If you need support uploading Personalised Targets, please see this guide: Add Personalised Targets

When you go into Student Analysis, you will see the MEG/PT Toggle appear, as indicated in the screenshot below. Please note if you don't see the toggle, you may need to zoom out and it will appear. When the toggle is greyed, your analysis will be set against the Alps MEGs, including the coloured lozenges and end columns for subjects on/above/below target grades. 


If you click the toggle this switches your analysis to the Personalised Targets, and you'll see the coloured lozenges and end columns will change to reflect this: 



    • Related Articles

    • Comparing outcomes to Personalised Targets on the Student Analysis Overview

      By default, the Student Analysis Overview page allows you to compare the grades for any Gradepoint against the MEGs at a cohort level. The colours of the subject lozenges for each student give a visual guide as to whether students are above, on or ...
    • Best Practise for Personalised Targets

      Once the Alps MEGs have been distributed to staff, we suggest that teachers set students personalised targets that take into account their flair in their particular subject. These would be negotiated between the teacher and each student and would not ...
    • Student Analysis Exports

      In Alps Connect, you can export your Student Analysis directly to Excel or PDF for any selected Gradepoint. In the Student Analysis zone, you will see the the export buttons appear above the table, to the right of your screen. Please note if you are ...
    • Creating your MEG Check Gradepoint

      The MEG Check Monitoring Point Gradepoint in Connect can be a useful monitoring tool for all of your year groups, as it allows you to see what your analysis would look like if all of their students hit their Minimum Expected Grades generated by Alps. ...
    • Split MEG Grades and setting targets

      In this article we discuss the ways in which the MEG split grades can be interpreted In some qualifications, the MEG table will display a split grade for a given prior attainment band.  In the table below for example, you can see that prior ...