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4 – Working with Grids

On this page: What are Grids Grids are used often within SELMA and provide a functional, practical way of displaying large batches of information. Below is an example of the Curriculum Grid (Curriculum -> Manage Curriculum) and a breakdown of its navigational capabilities. Links Blue text within the grid indicates a clickable link. Click these …

Unit Standards

Unit standards specify what a candidate for assessment needs to know, do, and understand. In the SELMA system, unit standards shows up as a particular type of curriculum component that you can create and interact with in the system. You can access Unit Standards by clicking on “Unit Standards” under the Curriculum tab: To create …

Curriculum

At a high level, SELMA manages two different curriculum items – programmes and components. A programme can be: A component can be a: The curriculum is maintained and setup by anyone who is assigned a “Registrar” Role in SELMA. Courses and programmes can be reported through the SDR. You can set this up when you …

Adding Students to SELMA

On this page: Use SELMA’s Student Module to create and manage students’ records. Student Screen The profile contained in the student screen contains batches of information relating to the student and their relationship with you, the education provider. Please note: In this screenshot, there is a “Stakeholders” tab. This is only available to those customers …