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MAP

 

The MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test is a testing system used to discover a child’s instructional level and give a year to year report on a child’s progress and growth. These tests are designed to be taken through a computer/iPad. 

What?

  • Adaptive test unique to each child
  • Tests for Mathematics, Language, and Reading
  • Testing accommodations available
  • Tests a child’s overall knowledge
  • Unrestrained time limit

When?

  • Fall and Spring testing
  • Optional Winter testing to track progress

Who?

  • 6 year olds through Secondary II

Preparation

  • Good night’s rest

  • Breakfast/snack

  • Low-stress environment

  • Tests have no negative impact on academics

Post-Testing

  • Results within 24 hours

  • Personalized student progress charts

  • Predictions for student’s future growth

  • Target areas identified for improvement

  • Target areas identified of high achievement

  • Outcomes accepted world-wide

MAP Assessment - Graysville Elementary School

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NWEA is a research-based, not-for-profit organization that supports students and educators worldwide by creating assessment solutions that precisely measure growth and proficiency—and provide insights to help tailor instruction. Many students have been negatively impacted by school closures, and we’re here to help educators, parents, and students as they navigate on-site or remote learning.

 

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