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How to Effectively Track Student Progress in Publishing?

By Scott Hanson | Blog, Digital Publishing, eBook solution | 0 comment | 6 February, 2024 | 12

The education system has witnessed a major transformation over the past couple of years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This transformation, although necessary, also brought to light various inefficiencies in the previous system of teaching and tracking student progress. With online tools and the rise of learning-related databases, student tracking has improved a great deal. 

However, given the importance of effective student tracking, it’s essential that schools and institutes worldwide adopt a system that ensures comprehensive student tracking for the best results. If you’re wondering how to initiate an effective student progress-tracking mechanism in publishing, this guide is for you. Let’s dive in.

Table of Contents

I. The Most Effective Student Tracking Mechanisms in Publishing

  1. Always Collect Data
  2. Focus More on Growth than Completion
  3. Make Use of Digital Tools
  4. Routinely Collect Student Feedback

II. The Impact of Effective Student Tracking

III. In Conclusion

The Most Effective Student Tracking Mechanisms in Publishing

The first step to effectively tracking student progress is to set clear goals for what needs to be accomplished. With a robust system in place, you can start tracking their progress to ensure student performance improves over time for the best results.

1. Always Collect Data

The very first step in ensuring that you effectively track your student’s progress is to collect as much data on their performance as possible. Be it the traditional way or by using dedicated online tools or software, instructors must track everything they can, including – 

  • Classroom performance
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Assignments
  • Other technical skills

However, while technical skills and assessments are key details to keep track of, student’s soft skills must not be brushed under the rug. Gamification in learning is a great way to assess students in an engaging manner while being able to collect constructive data for future use. 

Some ways in which instructors can track student progress include the use of pre-assessments, feedback mechanisms, routine tests, and assignments. Pre-assessments, for example, refer to a system of assessing the existing knowledge of your student body to better understand the gaps in their knowledge. This can give you a better idea of how to tailor your curriculum to help fill these gaps. 

The results of all these assessments must be tracked to find out how effective the teaching mechanisms are and to identify students who require additional help.

2. Focus More on Growth Than Completion

Traditional teaching mechanisms often relied on completing a certain number of subjects, assessments, or tests, the results of which would be tracked for future use. However, this approach often fails to cater to students with different learning styles and speeds, as they don’t start off on a level playing field. This leaves those who need some more time or don’t imbibe knowledge as easily at a disadvantage. 

In such a scenario, an approach where instructors focus more on ensuring students understand concepts better and can put them into practice can prove to be a lot more effective. Virtual learning platforms like those offered by KITABOO – the digital textbook platform, for example, offer students the flexibility to learn concepts via a variety of different tools that suit their learning styles best, thereby ensuring a sense of uniformity in achieving learning outcomes. Some of these tools include – 

  • Games 
  • Collaborative projects 
  • AI tools like chatbots
  • E-books, and more. 

Students who have understood concepts well are more likely to have better learning outcomes than those who have just completed a set of assessments with poor performance.

3. Make Use of Digital Tools

As mentioned earlier, there is no dearth of good e-learning tools on the market today. These tools offer students the flexibility to learn at their own pace and in a manner that suits them best. This could done via – 

  • Instructional videos
  • Group activities
  • Practical assessments
  • Gamification

A platform like KITABOO offers all these capabilities to ensure students have a variety of tools to help them understand concepts and keep up with their peers. They also automatically collect data that can then be used to understand trends in student progress while offering opportunities to make meaningful changes to the overall curriculum if needed. 

However, aside from all these benefits, some of these platforms also extract crucial data at each step to offer instructors a more comprehensive overview of each student’s learning trajectory. 

Aside from their grades on each assessment, it can also help teachers track a student’s strengths and weaknesses. This helps teachers understand how they can fill in knowledge gaps before moving on to more complex topics. This can be done via one-on-one lessons or by encouraging students to use different tools available on digital platforms to make progress. 

What’s more, this data is crucial to curriculum development, as it helps ensure that student feedback and performance lie at the core of the improvements that are made each year. This results in a more student-centric approach to learning in the publishing sector, equipping individuals with the skills they need to excel in the practical world.

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4. Routinely Collect Student Feedback

As is often the case, the numbers only tell you half the story. In the case of tracking student progress, collecting student feedback at regular intervals can help offer key insights into how well students understand the various concepts taught to them, along with their strengths, weaknesses, and challenges. 

This data can then be used to ensure that the teaching methodologies adopted cater to this diversity, setting students on a level playing field. This trend of individualized learning has gained immense traction over the past few years and has also resulted in a visible difference in student performance.

In fact, a comprehensive RAND study conducted back in 2015 showed that students from 62 schools that had adopted an individualized approach to learning saw improved performances in math and reading.

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The Impact of Effective Student Tracking

As you can see, there are various ways in which student progress can be tracked more effectively to gain key insights that can help shape the learning experience. The impact of comprehensive student tracking can be seen in several fronts, including – 

  • Improved student performance over time 
  • An increased focus on improving students’ areas of weakness 
  • Developing curriculums with a more student-centric lens 
  • Enabling teachers to tailor their teaching methodologies to reach the targeted learning outcomes and more.

In Conclusion

Student progress tracking is a key aspect of the educational experience and, when done right, can offer both students and teachers a range of benefits. In this guide, we’ve taken you through four key ways in which you can gather key data regarding student performance. With benefits at the individual and curriculum levels, there’s no reason why these methods shouldn’t be adopted now and in the years to come. 

An improvement in students’ skills and knowledge can help them leverage digital publishing tools like those offered by KITABOO to the fullest, setting them on the path to success. Data, after all, is the key to everything.

Contact our expert team now and get started!

To know more, please write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com.

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Scott Hanson is the AVP of Business Development at Hurix. He is an experienced Business Development & Publishing Technology professional with expertise in dealing with Societies & Non-Profits.

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