Overview
Create a Pop-up that houses the Intervention Strategies for a selected goal from the ELA/Math/SEL Goal-Intervention Bank. The same functionality that is currently in production for selecting an Intervention Strategy or Strategies is applied here with the exception of a required strategy selection. The Student’s Goals and Analytics page does not require a strategy selection so long as the goal is not attached to an Intervention Plan. This is the last step in selecting a goal.
User Story:
As an Admin or Teacher, I need the flexibility to decide if/when including an Intervention Strategy is appropriate outside of an Intervention Plan so that I can accurately document how supports were provided during the goal escalation process.
Figma:
Project: 205670
UI Description: What’s New
Add Intervention Strategy Pop-Up
Container to hold all Intervention Strategy options for a selected ELA/Math/SEL goal.
Contents:
Back Arrow
Left-facing arrow for navigation
Title
reads: Add Intervention Strategy
Descriptive Text
reads: This is optional for now, but required if you escalate this goal to an Intervention Plan.
Actions/Buttons
X (Close Pop-Up)
Skip for Now
text only
Finish
Blue button with white text that reads: Finish
Workflow Description
From the Empty State for the Student’s Goals and Analytics page, select +Add Goal blue button (temporary path) > Select Goal Library (Select Academic Goals) > Browse Academic Goals
From the Student’s Goals and Analytics page, select +Add goal link (replacement path after initial goal has been created and the initial tracking data entered) > Select Goal Library (Select Academic Goals) > Browse Academic Goals
User clicks on the desired Goal Tab (ELA/Math/SEL) from Browse Academic Goals Pop-Up
User clicks on the desired Goal within the selected tab from Brows Academic Goals Pop-Up
User has options to:
Search for Intervention Strategies
Select from Recommended Strategies
Skip the step of including Intervention Strategies
Click Finish Button to end goal selection with or without including Intervention Strategies