Track Naviance Curriculum
Review students' progress in completing Curriculum lessons.
You cannot access Naviance Curriculum using the View as student option in the student folder.
Naviance Curriculum activity
From Quick Links on the Naviance homepage, select Naviance Curriculum.
Click Activity for the selected Curriculum Group.
Review the activity for each student in the group including the date of the last login and the number of lessons completed.
Optionally, select View Plans to display the details of any action plans the student has created.
Optionally, select Download CSV to export the activity details.
Naviance Curriculum progress
From Quick Links on the Naviance homepage, select Naviance Curriculum.
Click Progress for the selected Curriculum Group.
Optionally, select a grade-level tab to display progress for the assigned lessons.
Review the completion details:
Hover over the assigned lesson number to display the lesson title.
Select the number of students for a selected lesson to display the responses of all students who have completed the lesson.
Select the number of students for the selected lesson to review the responses of every student who has finished the lesson,
Click a check icon for a selected lesson to display individual students' responses.
Select the student's name to display the student's responses for all completed lessons.
Optionally, select Download CSV to export the activity details.
Reports
Use a report to review Curriculum usage by school.
All reports are available in both Naviance and Naviance District Edition. District-level reports include data for all schools in the district.
Navigate to Analytics, select Reports 2.0, then choose a report.
Report name | Description |
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Curriculum Usage Report | An outline of the curriculum usage per school and student. |
From Naviance, navigate to Analytics, select Reports 3.0, then choose a report.
Report name | Description |
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Curriculum Usage Summary | Aggregate curriculum usage by school |
Curriculum Usage Detail | Detailed curriculum usage by student |