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Title: MAP-Measures of Academic Progress


1
MAP-Measures of Academic Progress
  • tests a students skill level in reading, math
    and language usage.

2
When are tests given?
  • Three (3) times per year
  • Fall - August/September
  • Winter- December/January
  • Spring - March/April
  • How are tests given?
  • On the computer under adult supervision
  • Adjusts to students level so that each sees
    different questions

3
MAP Tests.
  • When taking a MAP test, the difficulty of each
    question is based on how well a student answers
    all the previous questions. As the student
    answers correctly, questions become more
    difficult. If a student answers incorrectly, the
    questions become easier. The final score is an
    estimate of the students achievement level.

4
What are the MAP assessments used for?
  • MAP tests are used to measure your childs
    progress, or growth, in the areas of math,
    reading, and language usage.
  • The scale used to measure your childs progress
    is called the RIT (Rasch unIT.) The RIT scale is
    an equal-interval scale much like feet and inches
    on a yardstick. It is used to chart your childs
    academic growth from year to year.

5
How do I read my childs MAP Progress Report?
  • RIT SCORE-a RIT scores range from about 150-300.
    Students typically start at the 150-190 level in
    the third grade and progress to the 240 to 300
    level by high school. RIT scores make it
    possible to follow a students educational growth
    from year to year.

6
More MAP Terms
  • DISTRICT AVERAGE-The average RIT score for all
    students in the school district in the same grade
    who were tested at the same time as this student.
  • NORM GROUP AVERAGE-The average score observed for
    students in the norm group. (nationally)
  • PERCENTILE RANK-A students percentile rank
    indicates that the student scored as well as, or
    better than, that percent of students in the norm
    group. In other words, a student with a
    percentile rank of 72 scored as well as, or
    better than, 72 of the students in the norm
    group.
  • STANDARDS-Standards are statements, developed by
    states or districts, of what students should know
    and be able to do, related to specific academic
    areas.

7
What will happen with the MAP results?
  • Teachers use MAP tests to guide instruction.
    Immediately following a MAP assessment, teachers
    receive test results so they can provide
    intervention when it is needed most. Teachers
    can evaluate what learning strategies are working
    and what alternatives they need to adopt to
    accelerate the growth of every child from the
    at-risk student to the advanced learner.

8
How can I help my child to be successful?
  • Ask your student questions
  • Review his/her homework
  • Go over assignments
  • Check student planner daily
  • Contact the teacher
  • Visit the classroom
  • Volunteer at school functions
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