Measures of Academic Progress™ (MAP) Overview Northern Tier Schools October 26, 2011 Carol Jessen and JaLena Slack [email protected][email protected]ESU #8 The mission of Educational Service Unit 8 is to provide educational leadership and services that improve teaching and learning through quality partnerships
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information to help inform instructional decisions
immediate data and dynamic, interactive reports
What is MAP???MAP is…
◦Measures of Academic Progress◦Adaptive
Challenging, appropriate, and dynamic
◦Designed to measure student growth over time
◦Designed to be delivered more than once per year
◦Aligned with Nebraska’s State Standards
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The MAP Adaptive Assessment
Beginning Literacy
Adult Reading
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MAP Test
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Rasch unIT (RIT) Scale
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Achievement scale
Equal-interval scale
Used to show growth over time
Independent of grade level
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Grade-LevelNorms
RIT Skills Data
DesCartes or Primary Grades
Instructional Data
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Ready for Instruction Today
Ready for
Instruction
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Skills and Concepts
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Features of MAP™ AssessmentsChallenging and appropriateDynamically developedAccurate dataUntimedMeasures growth Immediate resultsMay test up to four times a
year (Science assessment can be given up to 3 times per year.)
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How do I know which test to give?
Survey w/ Goals◦42-64 items◦~ 1 hour to
administer◦Gives
information on goal areas
Survey◦20 items◦~ 30 minutes to
administer◦No information
on goal areas◦Overall RIT only
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Proctors Teachers
Before Testing
Ready all computers for testing MAKE SURE CORRECT TESTS ARE
ASSIGNED Number class lists to computers, share
with teachers Have scratch paper and pencils available
Let students know computer assignments Show MAP Student PowerPoint® Presentation
to students Have students bring a book to read or
assignment to work on Bring class to computer lab at designated
time – help find computers
During Testing
Read directions to students Monitor test event Terminate tests as needed Log scores or print screen at end of test
Remain in lab to help monitor test event
After Testing
Prepare computer for next group to test between testing sessions
Upload data to NWEA at end of every day during testing if designated by the district to do so
Access teacher reports 24-48 hours after data is uploaded
Analyze class and teacher reports Discuss student scores with parents and
students Implement necessary instructional
modifications
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Now let’s try it!
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Log In
Test Selection Choose the Subject
Choose the Subject
Test SelectionChoose the Correct Test
Choose the Correct Test
Click AddClick Add
Student Selection
Start Screen
Mathematics Item
Reading Item
Proctor Administration Menu
To access this screen: Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) Apple+Shift+P (Mac)
To access this screen: Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) Apple+Shift+P (Mac)
Terminate Test
Student Selection
Resume Test
Mathematics Item
End of Test
Student Selection
How Can MAP Data Be Used?Finding gaps
Monitoring progress
Monitoring programs
Conferencing
Informing instructional decisions
MAP ReportsPurpose of reports
◦Provide data to inform instruction and decision making
Critical reports for today ◦Teacher Report◦Class Rosters