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Utilizing NWEA MAP results

Utilizing NWEA MAP results. Tri-Village Local School District. Benefits of Using MAP. Norm Referenced Provides growth m easures Drives differentiated instruction Allows students to become stakeholders in goal setting. Norm Referenced. Percentile 5,000,000 kids annually 50 states

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Utilizing NWEA MAP results

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  1. Utilizing NWEA MAP results Tri-Village Local School District

  2. Benefits of Using MAP • Norm Referenced • Provides growth measures • Drives differentiated instruction • Allows students to become stakeholders in goal setting

  3. Norm Referenced • Percentile • 5,000,000 kids annually • 50 states • Normed every 3 years

  4. Growth Measures • Uses the RIT scale • Compares student to the district average • Compares student to the norm group • Provides projected growth

  5. Drives Instruction • Class by RIT reports offer grouping by readiness • Allows instructional content to be differentiate

  6. Differentiate Instruction Algebra Data Analysis & Probability Geometry

  7. Teacher Reports by RIT Range/Goal Descriptors • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports • Click Teacher Report

  8. Teacher Reports by RIT Range/Goal Descriptors • Select Term and Goal Scores view by RIT Ranges (Number) or Goal Descriptors (Hi/Average/Low)

  9. Teacher Reports by RIT Range

  10. Teacher Reports By Goal Descriptors

  11. Grade By Subject Reports • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports • Click Grade By Subject

  12. Grade By Subject Reports • Select Term, Grade, Subject • Under “Select Sort Order” select Test RIT

  13. Grade By Subject Report • Great data to use to put students into small groups based on the entire grade level

  14. Map for Primary Grades Reports • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports • Click Map for Primary Grades

  15. Map for Primary Grades Reports • Select Student Report • Select a Term • Select a Class • Select a Test • Select a Student

  16. Map for Primary Grades • Used to look at data from skills test taken.

  17. Dynamic Reports to Class Overview • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools • Click Dynamic Reports

  18. Finding Class Overview • Click Dynamic Reports

  19. Dynamic Reports to Find Class Overview • Click Teacher Class Overview

  20. Dynamic Reports to Find Lexile Levels • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools • Click Dynamic Reports

  21. Finding Lexile Levels • Click Dynamic Reports

  22. Lexile Level Reports • Then find Lexile Report • Use these reading levels to compare to DRA Levels

  23. Primary Grades Instructional Data • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Data-Tools • Click Primary Grades Instructional Data

  24. Primary Grades Instructional Data • Fill out the chart to find specific learning targets for your students

  25. Primary Grades Instructional Data • A great resource for parents!

  26. Class/Grade-Level Growth: Questions to Consider

  27. Student Goal Setting • Considered to be a high-leverage strategy • Student Goal-Setting Worksheets • YouTube Video

  28. Student Goal Setting

  29. Class/Grade Goal Setting

  30. MAP #3: OAA cut scores aren’t enough

  31. Growth Goals as a Motivator • The Fall RIT scores should serve as a benchmark to determine growth goals for the school year. • The Winter MAP Test should serve as checkpoint for progress being made toward those growth targets made for the Spring. • Setting growth goals provides motivation to teachers and students. • Goals are more authentic if they are discussed one-on-one with a student throughout the school year to discuss their progress.

  32. DesCartes • Located: • On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools • Click DesCartes

  33. DesCartes

  34. MAP Resources Online N. McGuiness has compiled online activities and games based upon skills identified in DesCartes for each RIT range by Goal Strand • www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/ro/pages/studentlinks/map/reading.htm

  35. MAP Resources Online N. McGuiness has compiled online activities and games based upon skills identified in DesCartes for each RIT range by Goal Strand • www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/ro/pages/studentlinks/map/math/htm

  36. NWEA Resources • Professional Development – Online Training • Reports – Provides links for annotated reports • Reports by User • Dynamic Reporting Suite • Comparative Data • Goal Setting Example

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