How Can I Track Student’s Attendance?
Students’ attendance is a very important aspect of the academic process as it can predict future academic performance. Here you will see the two ways to track a students’ class
Students’ attendance is a very important aspect of the academic process as it can predict future academic performance. Here you will see the two ways to track a students’ class
Students’ attendance is very important, especially for children in K12 education, mainly for security reasons. Classter offers a complete menu dedicated to attendance. Tip: You may find additional information about
Tracking attendance is very important for any school, especially when it comes to children. Due to mainly security reasons, the responsibility the teachers and the school as a unit carry
First you must enter the Classter Portal as a Teacher: On the main menu, click on Attendance>Subject Absences. Here, you can manage absences for a selected subject of a class/group,
In this section. we will be seeing how you can configure Attendance Settings and the Dropdown Lists associated with Attendance. We will start from Attendance Settings and continue with Dropdown
Quick Navigation Subjects Attendance Services Attendance Attendance List Attendance Analysis In this section, you can manage students’ absences or late arrivals (Figure 41). Figure 41 Subjects Attendance Use filters to
For each Subject: When you enter numeric marking marks (using a numeric marking scenario) you basically enter numbers to several columns (i.e. to several numeric marking criteria used/defined in the numeric
Watch the How-to Video The purpose of this option is to allow for the cataloging of Absences by students. Path: Dashboard > Configuration > Academic Settings > Attendance Settings > Attendance Settings (Figure 1).
You will find the ‘Save and Submit’ option (currently unchecked) in the Attendance Settings page of the Configuration menu (Figure 1). Follow the path: Dashboard > Configuration > Academic Settings > Attendance Settings > Attendance Settings (Figure