Scoring and reporting
Scoring
All raw scores on Recall are saved on submission of each test. The data saved also includes the date and time the test was completed, as well as the registered details of the student. If a test has been abandoned before completion, then no results will be saved for that test.
Reporting
An individual report is available for each student, and it is also possible to export an Excel file containing results for a group of students.
The Individual Student Report occupies a single A4 page and presents all the results for a given student on a single assessment. A box is provided at the bottom of the page in which the Assessor can add comments. All results are shown in tabular format, with standard scores also being shown in graphical format as a bar chart. To aid speedy identification of areas of difficulty, the bars on the chart are coloured blue if the standard score is 85 or above (i.e. within the normal range or better), and yellow if below 85 (i.e. below the normal range, indicating that the result is a matter of concern).
The Excel Report contains all Recall results for a group of students in a single Excel file. It provides all the same data as the individual reports but enables teachers, administrators or SENCOs to see an overview of a group’s results and identify pupils whose results indicate potential difficulties.