NWEA MAP Testing
NWEA MAP Testing
The MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test is a testing system used to discover a child’s instructional level and give a year to year report on a child’s progress and growth. These tests are designed to be taken through a computer/iPad
What?
- Adaptive test unique to each child
- Tests for Mathematics, Language, and Reading
- Testing accommodations available
- Tests a child’s overall knowledge
- Unrestrained time limit
When?
- Fall and Spring testing
- Optional Winter testing to track progress
Who?
- 5 year olds through Secondary II
Before the Test
- Good night’s rest
- Breakfast/snack
- Low-stress environment
- Tests have no negative impact on academics
After the Test
- Personalized student progress charts
- Predictions for student’s future growth
- Target areas identified for improvement
- Target areas identified of high achievement
- Outcomes accepted world-wide