Title: NWEA
1Partnering to help all kids learn
- NWEAs Vision
- A world in which education is kid-centric,
- relying on accurate
- and comprehensive data
- to inform each childs
- optimal learning path.
2What would you prefer?
3MAP Suite of Assessments
- Measures of Academic Progress
- Computerized assessment
- Adapts to each child as they take the test
- PreK-12 for longitudinal data
- Immediate feedback
- Provides highly accurate data
- Finds instructional level, not mastery level
Over 6,000 Partners / Pennsylvania - 95
4Rasch unIT (RIT) Scale
- Achievement scale
- Equal-interval scale
- Shows growth over time
- Independent of grade level
Grade-Level Norms
DesCartes
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6 Normative Data Sheet
7The MAP Adaptive Assessment
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14Accessing Reports
15Teacher Report
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16Instructional Resources Reports
Class by RIT
17Instructional Resources DesCartes
18Setting Goals
See P. 10 in Reporting Tools
19Student Progress - Numerical
20Student Progress - Graph
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21Linking Study Projected Proficiency
Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, Advanced
22District Summary Report
23District Growth Reporting
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24MAP for Primary Grades (MPG)
- Screening tests
- Assess basic letter/number skills
- Skills Checklist tests
- Assess developing literacy/numeracy skills
- Survey with Goals (adaptive tests)
- Measures growth in reading math skills
www.nwea.org/assessments/primary.asp
25The MAP Foundation Series
- MAP Administration
- Implement and administer MAP assessments
- Measure student progress and identify
instructional needs - Develop a sustainable process for continuous
improvement - Stepping Stones to Using Data
- Analyze and interpret real student data from your
MAP reports - Make informed decisions around student
goal-setting - Share best practices for increasing student
learning - Climbing the Data Ladder
- Use real-time MAP data to develop instructional
strategies - Develop differentiated instruction plans to meet
student needs - Use DesCartes to design data-informed lessons and
instructional ladders - Growth and Goals
- Develop skills at analyzing growth data
- Lead change and make effective planning decisions
- Evaluate programs, practices, and curricular
objectives
26Comparison to the PSSA
PSSA MAP Summative Instructional level Over
the bar Growth data Grade specific Child
Specific Yearly Once a season Results in
months Immediate results Grades 3-8,
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Lexiles
27Questions?
Northwest Evaluation Association Portland, OR
Jim Tilghman 260-432-3963 jim.tilghman_at_nwea.org
Together we can make a difference for every
child!
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33Scoring Explanation
Scoring Explanation for item 50014500 Scoring Explanation for item 50014500 Justifications
Full credit C. Communication became faster and easier This is the correct answer. This demonstrates full understanding of the impact of the telephone in the 1800s.
Partial credit B. Women got new jobs as operators This is a partially correct answer. This demonstrates a partial understanding of the impact of the telephone in the 1800s. While women did have added employment opportunities, the impact of the telephone on communication is universal and ubiquitous.
No credit Options A and D