Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)
Understanding each student’s academic level gives teachers the power to help them excel. MAP computerized adaptive assessments are the tools that make it possible - providing educators with the detailed information they need to build curriculum and meet their students’ needs, one child at a time.
During the 2009-10 school year, District 742 will do MAP testing in grades 2-9 for both Reading and Math in the Fall, Winter and Spring. A powerpoint to show students prior to testing can be accessed here.
For more information, please see www.nwea.org.
MAP Administration Handbook
District 742 Testing Windows:
- Fall Window: First day of school until October 14th
- Winter Window: December 1 to January 8
- Spring Window: April 19 through May 21
Accessing MAP Data:
Access the reports site here: https://reports.nwea.org/Login.aspx
For your username and password, please contact your building's Data Coordinator or Andrea Preppernau at ext. 1021. Please note that MAP results are also input into Viewpoint (i.e. Data Warehouse) at the end of each testing period.
Interpreting the MAP results (i.e. RIT Score):
MAP Targets: Click here
2008 Norm Data: Click here
Comparative Data: Click here
MAP/MCA-II Correlation: Click here
MAP for Primary Grades:
Assessment Content: Click here
Guidelines for Placing Students: Click here
Other Resources:
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