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What Is MAP?
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Benefits• Extensive bank of questions • Flexibility regarding degree of difficulty
• Timely results • Demonstration of GROWTH OVER TIME• Renormed every three years• Ease of data manipulation
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• Challenging, appropriate and dynamically developed
• Accurate data • Untimed• Purpose is internal accountability
• Measures growth• Immediate results• Can test up to 4 times a year
Beginning Literacy
Adult Reading
5th Grade
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Design of Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)
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RIT (Rasch Unit) Scale
• Achievement scale
• Equal interval
• Used to show growth over time
• Scale has the same meaning regardless of the students’ grade level or items taken
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Adult Reading
5th Grade
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• How would you describe a RIT?
• What does “equal interval” mean?
• What are the major strengths of NWEA assessments?
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Checkpoint!
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Triangulation
Never use only one point of data
Teacher(Classroom
Assessment)
Local & State Assessments
NWEA Data
REPORTS
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Accessing MAP Reports
Teachers receive their user name and password
from Principal
(from MAP Coordinator)
Go to https://reports.nwea.o
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Accessing MAP Teacher Reports
Must have Adobe Acrobat Reader loaded on computer to open the
file
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NWEA Reports Teacher Level
ALT Reports
1.Teacher2.On-line Individual Student Progr
ess *
3.Class Roster4.Students Not Tested5.Instructional Resources
(Additional cost)
*Complete reports available only at end of testing window
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Teacher Report
Sample MAP Teacher Report pp. 5-6
(Preliminary)
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Breakdown by Breakdown by 10 point RIT 10 point RIT
bandsbands
Sample Math Teacher Report pp.5-6
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RIT Score - Bands
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231-240231-240
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Materials p. 7 Sample Math Teacher Report pp. 5-6
Activity: Complete a Class Breakdown
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Materials – Binder Pocket
Mathematics Achievement and Growth
Monitoring Growth in Student Achievement
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Achievement Status & Growth Targets Class Report p. 13
Spring TARGETS
Spring Target Growth: Mean fall-to-spring RIT growth that was observed in the latest norming study for students who had a fall RIT score in the same 10 point RIT block
Spring Target RIT: The minimum RIT score the student would attain if their Spring Growth Target was met (fall RIT + Spring Target Growth)
Spring Target RIT+ =
Average growth
of similar student
s
Student’s fall score
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Lexile Uses
• Teachers select appropriate challenge levels
• Parents choose reading materials
• Librarians make purchasing decisions
• Theme Units example:
• Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Kulling – 370L• Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Suter – 450L• Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Twain – 950L
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www.Lexile.comwww.Lexile.com
Lexile Tour Guide in front pocket of binder
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Lexile resources
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On-Line Individual Student Progress Report
On-line Individual Student Progress Report p. 10
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On-line Individual Student Progress Report p. 10
On-Line Individual Student Progress Report – text
version
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One Final Tool: Descartes
Provides a continuum of skills for each goal
area. (Quick Demo)www.nwea.org
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Aaron J. A.(201)
Materials p. 9 Sample Reading Class Report pp. 7-8
Class Breakdown by Goal
– RIT Ranges
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How can I use the Goal Breakdown?
•Flexible groupings
•Compare goal area RIT scores to student’s overall RIT
•Transition into the Learning Continuum