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EYFSP ELG 2021 - GLD screen


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This tutorial is designed for settings that are using the new ELGs. If you are using the previous ELGs, please use this tutorial

This screen can be used to see whether the children have achieved a good level of development across the prime areas of learning.

On this screen a child is considered as achieving GLD if they are at 'Expected' across all aspects in the 5 areas. This is calculated using the EYFSP screen. You can find our tutorial on using the EYFSP screen here.

You can access the GLD screen by going to the 'Tracking' tab (1), selecting 'ELG 2021' (2), then 'GLD View' (3).

 

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At the top of the next page you should see a list of filters you can set. The 'Cohort' filter will be applied automatically (1), but you can change this if you choose, as well as any other filters. You will also be able to change the order the children will appear by using the 'Order' option (2).

 

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At the top of the chart you can see the percentage of children reaching GLD for the group you have selected (1). 

Then in the chart you can see overall whether each child is reaching GLD (2) and whether they are reaching GLD for each of the 5 areas (3). 

If a child hasn't reached GLD, this will show as a cross (4) and if they are at GLD this will show as a tick (5). Please note for a child to be considered working at GLD, they need to be expected in all areas. If they aren't achieving one of those in an aspect or they aren't assessed in an aspect in an area, they will show as not reaching GLD.

If there are no assessments for a child in an area, this will show as a dash (6).

 

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