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MAP Measurement of Academic Progress
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What information does MAP provide classroom teachers? Performance data linked to Ohio standards A “RIT Score” that can be cross-referenced to the “instructional zone” for each student The lexile score for each student who takes the reading assessment
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Using NWEA Norms 2008 Normative Data Comparative Data to Inform Instructional Decisions Estimated Probability of Passing State Tests Based on MAP Score
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MAP Teacher Reports Teacher Reports –Class Roster RIT Score Lexile Range Goal Performance (Content Standard) –Overall Class Performance
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MAP Class by RIT Reports Class by RIT Reports –Groups Students in a Class by RIT Range by Content Standard –Identifies Ability Grouping Possibilities
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Accessing Your Reports Print Teacher Report for each class –Compare Fall RIT Scores to Winter RIT Scores –All MAP Scores will be available in Student Data Access in 2-3 weeks Print Class by RIT Report for each class –Begin thinking about how flexible groupings can be used in each class
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