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Running a Behaviour Overview Report in Analytics

The Behaviour Overview report in the Analytics feature, allows staff to view information and statistics on behaviour points and records in their schools. Behaviour data recorded in Edulink One is written back as live data to SIMS.

Log in to Edulink One and click on the Analytics icon to begin.

Analytics icon

Select the Behaviour Overview report from the Report dropdown menu.

Behaviour Overview Report (select)

The report contains a date range, a group by selector and an options filter. The window to the right of the settings will display the data selected in graphs.

Behaviour overview screen

Select the date range by selecting the ‘from’ and ‘to’ dates in the calendars. This will pull all the data from the date range you have selected.

date selector

Group By Filter

Next, select the ‘Group By’ filter and decide what data to base your behaviour point/record analysis on.

You can select up to 3 pieces of data to filter.

Group By filter

You can group by:

  • Activity Type (English, Geography etc…)
  • Boarder
  • EAL
  • Ethnic Identity
  • Form Group
  • FSM
  • Gender
  • Has Medical Condition
  • House Group
  • In Care
  • Month
  • PP
  • Recorded by
  • SEN Status
  • Student
  • Type
  • Week
  • Year Group

If you only select one data set to group by, your chart will appear as a bar chart with any additional information located at the bottom of the chart (X-axis). The behaviour points/records will always appear on the Y-axis.

behaviour overview: 1 data set
One data set

You can also select multiple data sets to group by (up to three things), for example, PP (Pupil Premium) and Week (per week).

You cannot select per week and per month when grouping for the data analysis; these must be separate.

Multiple data sets
Multiple data sets

If you are grouping data and including the month or the week data set, you can click the points on the line graph to reveal a key that breaks down the analytics. The breakdown of the points/records also appears below the graph with the activity/data related to the points as well.

Hover over points for weekly/monthly breakdowns to view more data.
Hover over points to view analytics
breakdown of points with the related activity or data
A breakdown of the points and the activity/data related to them

Y-Axis Selector

You can select whether you would like to base your Y-axis data on the number of behaviour records given to learners, e.g. disruptive behaviour, bullying, not equipped, etc… Each behaviour record counts as 1.

Behaviour records
Records

If you choose to base the Y-axis on points, the Y-axis will return totals for the number of points given to pupils for each behaviour recorded. For example, incorrect uniform/jewellery might be worth 10 points and theft might be worth 25. Edulink One will calculate the total points for each individual behaviour record for the groups and options you include in the filters.

y axis points
Points

Optional Filters

The optional filters allow staff to exclude records from the data set selected by the date range, for example, if you only want to look at the records for SEN pupils within a group (e.g. FSM, PP), you would choose, for example, ‘Has SEN’ in the Optional filter.

Optional Filters button

You can select:

Students

Achievement types

Recorded by employee

Involving employee

Gender

Form

Year

House

Ethnicity

Additionally, you can add or exclude the following from your data set selected in the ‘Group By’ filter:

  • Pupil Premium
  • EAL
  • Free school meals
  • Is in care
  • Has a medical condition
  • Is SEN
  • Boarder
Optional Filters image 3

Once you have selected your optional filters, hit Apply. You can also cancel or reset your filters at this point.

Apply button

Once you hit apply, you will return to the main screen and click ‘Update’.

Update button

Your graph will be generated with the data in the window adjacent.

The graph generated is displaying the behaviour points from learners on FSM and PP that have SEN

If you leave the behaviour optional filter blank, it will pull in all behaviour types and display them when you export your analysis.

Exporting

You can export the base data you would like to process to a .csv file. This can be used for your own analytics, to look at records and create your own graphs.

Export data button
Export button
Export raw data

Behaviour Overview (Arbor)

Behaviour Overview does work with the Arbor MIS with these current filters, as these are the data fields available:

Group By

  • Form
  • Gender
  • House Group
  • Month
  • Recorded by
  • Student
  • Type
  • Week
  • Year Group

Optional Filters

  • Students
  • Behaviour types
  • Recorded by employee
  • Involving employee
  • Gender
  • Form
  • Year
  • House

Achievement and Behaviour Overview Reports Video

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Updated on 28 March 2024

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