The Core Components
Everything in the Panel Report is drawn from the student texts that teachers submit.
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Scribo uses a very generic 6 levels of analysis that easily maps to US 6+1 Writing Rubric (with the exception of Presentation). This level of analysis is not a particular rubric analysis. The levels that Scribo creates are relative to the Cohort and based on four quartiles of analysis. The whole idea of the Panel Target Board is to give teachers a heads up on where Scribo finds high, medium and low levels of core performance across the six core elements of writing.
These levels are generic and easily map to other well-accepted structures like the Common Core 6+1 Writing Rubric.
Literatu Rubric
US 6 +1 Writing Rubric
Topic
Ideas
Cohesion
Voice
Sentences
Sentence Fluency
Vocabulary
Word Choice
Grammar / Spelling
Conventions
Paragraphs
Organisation
When a section is clicked on, Scribo takes teachers to that section of the report. There are four zones, coloured in Red, Orange, Yellow and Green. These are the 4 quartiles of student performance.
In one eyeshot, Scribo shows where teaching time could be focused. In this case and student cohort, Topic, Vocabulary and Sentences are the main issues needing teacher attention.
NOTE : TEACHERS RECEIVE THE COMPLETE ANALYSIS BEFORE THEY READ A WORD OF STUDENT RESPONSES.
Overview contains target and general information that looks into a range of elements like
Feedback – once feedback starts flowing from teachers
Targets for writing – keywords, paragraphs, words
Topic
Overall writing grade levels
Prevalent keyword usage
Identification of core topics written about
Sentiment Analysis
Cohesives
Full analysis of types, examples and usage
Common, Advanced, Multi-word
Cohesives Explorer
Paragraphs
A breakdown by paragraphs across word and sentence counts
Word Choices and variety per paragraph
Sentence counts
Extracted examples of good paragraphs and not so good paragraphs
Vocabulary
Breakdown of word choices – word clouds
Advanced, common, intermediate and academic word analysis
Word clouds per type
Least frequently used words
Multi-syllable words
Examples of all words in context of student usage
Sentences
Breakdown across all sentence types and examples from student texts
Long sentences with examples across all types
Analysis of sentence length across all sentences
Sentences with most syllable words, plus examples
Spelling and Grammar
Syllable analysis of all words
Common errors, examples and classifications of errors
Commonly misspelt words