Staff member roles and permissions

Being able to read and analyse test data is a key skill for educators in schools who intend to use the data to inform learning and teaching programs.

While reported data can be exported out of the online system, the flexible and powerful reporting features enable the most effective analysis of test data to occur within the platform.

To make the most of the assessments and resources your school uses, each staff member should be provided access to your account.

There are several roles that may be assigned to staff members within your account.

Recommendations

ACER recommends that each staff member who will be assigning or administering the online assessments, or working with the report data, is given their own set of login details for the account.

In most cases, staff members will require at least the Report Generator role, which will allow them to generate reports within the online system. If a staff member also requires the ability to add or edit student details, or to assign tests, they will need to be assigned the additional role of Candidate Manager.

Only staff members who are responsible for purchasing or managing other staff members' access should be assigned the Client Administrator role.

Client Administrators have permission to:

  • Make purchases in the account Store
  • Edit the school’s account details (contact, enrolments, school hours etc.)
  • View, add and edit student information
  • Create and assign class tags
  • Assign tests to students
  • View, create, edit and delete staff logins
  • Generate reports

Candidate Managers have permission to:

  • View, add and edit student information
  • Assign tags to students
  • Assign/unassign tests from students

Report Generators have permission to:

  • View student information but not edit
  • Generate reports

Candidate Manager and Report Generators have permission to:

  • View, add and edit student information.
  • Assign tags to students
  • Assign/unassign tests from students
  • Generate reports.
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