There are many advantages to switching to recording and analysing behaviour data online.
With ConductOnline there are even more...
- save time recording behaviour incidents, an incident can be entered into ConductOnline in under 30 seconds, use the time saved being more productive
- ConductOnline significantly reduces the administrative tasks for teachers and provides a solid foundation upon which whole school behaviour management can be developed
- become more organised, have all your behaviour data stored in one place and find it quickly
- access saved behaviour data from anywhere with an internet connection, great for showing data in all sorts of scenarios from classrooms, meeting rooms, on the corridor, at parents evenings, etc.
- astonish OFSTED inspectors with the power and professionalism ConductOnline will bring to your school behavioir policy and behaviour improvement plan
- communicate quickly and effortlessly with staff and parents about behaviour incidents, this includes rewarding the many positive behaviours that are often not celebrated in schools
- use the integrated browser spell checker to make sure your behaviour reports are accurate
- includes powerful search and sort capabilities for finding behaviour data about individuals or groups
- faster and has more features than other behaviour management systems
- add unlimited behaviour records to ConductOnline, we have schools who routinely enter 10,000+ records a year
- add as many different behaviour types and the corresponding actions to suit your establishment
- Make pupils aware of their behaviour and help them to think it through, reward or sanction them accordingly. Imagine having all the schools conducts/behavioural issues stored in one database. Conduct has the power to instantly show a parent their child's behaviour record over the past year or even throughout the students school life
- use ConductOnline on a wide range of mobile devices using either the devices web browser or RSS feed reader. Real time data entry and analysis in the palm of your hand
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- SMS text messaging is fast becoming the most popular way for schools to contact parents, its reliability, speed and cost effectiveness means sending an SMS text message to a mobile phone is cheaper, faster and easier than sending a letter home. Conduct behaviour software allows you to send SMS text messages of the incident to parents or senior staff mobile phones. All SMS messages are logged meaning you can see what was sent and by whom
- Send emails or letters to communicate incidents in a flash. Really improve your whole school communication with parents using the built in letter, email and text messaging facilities
- works on Mac & Windows systems, infact any platform that supports web standards and can have a browser installed.
- The list really is endless as to what you can find, view and print reports for, have a look at just a few of them:
- Conducts by a certain class - view reports for all the classes in the school, analyse the data and manage classes effectively
- Conducts by a year group - produce reports by year group, see which years need targeting
- Conducts for positive behaviour - see which students are performing best, remember you can do this by class year group etc.
- Conducts for negative behaviour - see who is accumulating negative behaviour, you can do this by gender, year group, class etc.
- Conducts by staff involved - see what staff are entering the most conducts, allocate support staff where needed most
- Conducts by gender - view positive/negative behaviour by gender, you can even do this by class, year group staff involved etc.
- Conducts by actions taken - see what actions have been taken for conducts, promote consistency of actions taken.
- Conducts by conduct type - viewing what conducts occur the most easily lets you target and make plans for tackling behaviour
- Conducts by date - see what time in the year conducts occur the most, the start of a new term? The end? Exam time?
- Conducts by location - see where most conducts are taking place. Art? English? Science? Maths? School yard? Dinner hall etc.?
- Conducts by period - see what periods conducts occur in most, is it after break or dinner? Lesson 5 lesson 2 etc.?
- Conducts by ethnicity - you can view conducts by ethnic origin, you can do this for a class, year, whole school etc.
- Conducts by points - use the points system to reward and sanction students, see how many points student, classes, years have
- You can perform finds using multiple criteria and then generate a reports and printouts, for example:
- Find: class, males, positive behaviour - this would show all positive conduct entries for the males in a selected class.
- Find: student, date, negative behaviour - this would show all the negative behaviours of a student on a certain date
- Find: punctuality, bad language, bullying - this would show all the entries for these types of conducts only
- Find: staff involved, date, date, date, this would show all the entries for a certain member of staff on three separate dates
- Find: location, actions taken - this would show you all the English actions taken or all the Maths actions taken.
- Find: class, points, location - this would show you a class that accumulated behaviour points in science, history or physics etc.
- Behaviour charts are created from within ConductOnline based on your found set of records or an individual pupil, such as:
- Whole school positive behaviour for a year.
- Whole school negative behaviour for a year.
- Negative incidents by gender.
- Positive incidents by gender.
- Negative incidents by ethnicity.
- Positive behaviour by ethnicity.
- Positive entries by a member of staff
- Entries by date Entries by location
- Entries by conduct type
- Entries by period Remember you can create charts for any type of find you do.
- Send information to Microsoft Excel or Word and create charts or reports for easy viewing of data.
- You can save your reports as PDF and then e-mail them to others to view. Keep everyone up-to-date with the days entries into the conduct log.
- Print off the conduct list and display around the school for students to see, they will know what actions will be taken and how many points they will obtain for a conduct.