I am a Progress Tutor in an FE College, teaching employability skills, British Values and Prevent, personal skills and well being. I create high quality resources for my own use and make them available to buy and download on TES.
I am a Progress Tutor in an FE College, teaching employability skills, British Values and Prevent, personal skills and well being. I create high quality resources for my own use and make them available to buy and download on TES.
I designed this to record week by week attendance for individual learners and the overall classes, enabling me to flag any issues with learners, and to compare to previous years. The spreadsheet is colour coded to show increases and decreases in attendance for each learner. I have included a 2 page instruction on how to use the spreadsheet and the chart, and how to personalise it for your courses/groups. There is also instructions on how to connect the learner to their page on EBS/ProMonitor or whatever software you use which contains their contact details/profile etc.
I use this spreadsheet as my ‘desktop’, using it to navigate to different systems and to compile reports for area review meetings etc.
Are you a tutor with lots of groups and struggle to remember what subjects you’ve covered? I have that problem so I use a tracking sheet. This one is almost blank; fill in the subjects along the sides and tick them off when you’ve done them (copy and paste tick).
These are tools I use in my job that are essential for tracking work to be completed, to show learner progress and for tracking attendance and retention. For use by Progress tutors and teachers who want an easier way to maintain and manage their own records.
This is a handy tool for monitoring learners attendance to their course, GCSEs and other commitments they are required to attend. I give these to learners who are not attending GCSEs as this can evidence your attempts to improve their attendance.