Measure of Academic Progress

Download Report

Transcript Measure of Academic Progress

aka
The MAP test


It is a 51-53 question computerized math
test.
MAP dynamically adapts to a
student’s response.
◦ Answer a question correctly and the test presents
a more challenging item
◦ Miss a question and MAP offers a simpler item


All SCCPSS students in grades 2-8 take the
MAP test.
It is administered 3 times a year
 August/September 2013
 January/February 2014
 April/May 2014


Once a test is completed, the MAP program
generates a Rausch Unit (RIT) score. This
score should increase progressively.
By looking at your student's RIT score and
comparing it to National Average RIT scores
for that student's grade level, you can
determine if your student is performing at,
above, or below the expectation for their
grade level (academic performance).



It gives the teacher a better understanding of
each student’s academic level.
The MAP assessment provides teachers with
the detailed information they need to build
curriculum and meet their students’ needs,
one child at a time
Individual reports can be created for each
student.





After the MAP test is complete the students
are able to use Compass Learning
Compass Learning is a computer math
program that the students use to increase
their math skills
Each lesson is individualized to the child’s
ability
The students should do Compass Learning
for at least 60 minutes a week
The students know how to access Compass
Learning…just ask them!!!