Panorama Ed Social-Emotional Learning Platform Adds Student Reports

Panorama Education, a company known for its survey platform and educator resources, has introduced a new feature to its online platform that assesses social-emotional learning (SEL) growth for individual students.

New student SEL reports offer actionable insights into individual student progress, enabling teachers to personalize instruction and students to take charge of their learning. Image Credit: Panorama Ed.

The Panorama for Social-Emotional Learning online platform offers SEL assessments and data analytics to schools and districts, focusing on three areas: student competencies; student supports and environment; and teacher skills and perspectives. It launched last year, according to the Panorama Ed blog post announcement, and thousands of schools have been using the platform’s data analytics tools to measure SEL progress among students at the school and district levels.

Now, the company has launched student SEL reports, which provide actionable information and insights for each student, so that educators can give individualized support to students.

“As districts turn to better data to personalize academic instruction, Panorama’s student social-emotional learning reports enable principals, teachers and counselors to ensure each student is getting appropriate, personalized support around social-emotional learning skills, such as grit, growth mindset, social awareness and self-management,” according to the blog post.  

Reports can be developed for online and print. Students can also track their SEL growth on the platform, taking control of their own social-emotional learning.  

Further information is available on the Panorama Ed blog.

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