What is a Reporting Space?
About Reporting Spaces
Think of it as a visual report card or a summative portfolio. Teachers can easily bookmark exemplary artifacts of student learning throughout the year and add them to a Reporting Space.
- The Reporting Space can be shared with family and/or students at the end of the year or at various progress points.
- Each student has their own unique story when it comes to their learning and growth — the Reporting Space allows you to tell those stories.
- Within the Reporting Space, teachers can add a **Summary Statement **to provide a overview of each student's overall progress, along with custom Areas of Learning to provide a more focused view of specific outcomes.
- The Reporting Space Summary & Areas of Learning can be downloaded and printed or saved in PDF format.
- Districts and independent schools can also brand their Reporting Space PDFs with both a logo and a reference image (for example, a visual depiction of the proficiency scale you're using)
- If you are a lead with a school or district licensing Reporting Spaces, and you'd like to add or update your logo or reference image, please reach out to your SpacesEDU implementation contact or start a chat with us in the corner of your screen.
- Schools and districts can also enable Multi-Term Reporting Spaces, which splits the Reporting Space into separate terms (for example, semesters or trimesters) that build on one another over the year.
The Reporting Space is available as an optional add-on to SpacesEDU Pro, and is not included with the base SpacesEDU Pro license.
- If you are interested in learning more about SpacesEDU Pro features for your school or district, don’t hesitate to contact us - pro@spacesedu.com.
- You can also learn more about SpacesEDU Pro on our marketing site - https://spacesedu.com/en/pricing/
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Updated on: 03/07/2026
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