academic progress report
[ə-ˈka-də-mik ˈprä-ɡres ri-ˈpōrt]
nounpl: academic progress reports
relatório de progresso acadêmico
1. A formal document submitted by educational institutions that evaluates and documents a student's academic performance, attendance, behavior, and overall progress during a specific period
The teacher submitted the academic progress report to the parents at the end of the semester.
A professora apresentou o relatório de progresso acadêmico aos pais ao final do semestre.
2. A periodic assessment tool used to communicate student achievement in various subject areas and skills
The academic progress report showed significant improvement in mathematics and reading comprehension.
O relatório de progresso acadêmico mostrou melhora significativa em matemática e compreensão de leitura.
In Brazil, academic progress reports are typically issued at the end of each bimester (two-month period) or semester. Schools use them as formal communication tools between educators and parents. In the USA, they are commonly called 'report cards' and are issued quarterly or mid-semester to keep parents informed of their child's performance. Both contexts emphasize the importance of ongoing assessment and parental involvement in education.
NYC Slang
report card / progress sheet
Related Idioms & Phrases
keep track of academic progress
submit a progress report
assess student performance
document educational achievement
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