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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MAP scores are absolutely not the right measurement. Why? Because kids can take their own time doing it. The schools are pushing URM students to take days to finish their MAP exams and then they show their scores as a proof that these kids are equally competitive as someone who has done it in a timed manner in a few hours. Sorry, but they are doing no group any favors by doing so. The URMs continue to be academically underachieving because no one really wants to really solve the unsolvable. The magnet programs has provided the big distraction from the issue of underachievement of URMs. Achievement gap will continue to grow even if magnet programs will eventually come to an end. This is very interesting times because these kids will be entering the workforce not able to cope because they really do not have the skills. [/quote] Do you even know how MAP M test is graded. True that there’s not much time limit so to say but if a student does not answer the question right, the next question is easier and there’s a drop in the MAP M score. So how goes it help so called URM who in your theory take their sweet time to solve the same question as your high scoring non urm snowflake. BTW, a w parent with a very high performing magnet DC.[/quote] Not the PP, but just playing the devil's advocate: theoretically it is possible to improve MAP-M scores if a student is allowed to, as the PP says, "take days to finish.." For any question that stumps the student, he or she can discuss the concept with an adult and then come back to complete it ... :D javascript:emoticon(':D'); But I have personally never heard of kids being allowed to take days to finish the test.[/quote]
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