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Reply to "MAP-M - what's on the test?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I'm an elementary SDT and we definitely use the MAP data at my school to help teachers address student needs. Our teachers are required to pull MAP reports, analyze the data (with some coaching from us), and then engage in a data meeting with our administration, reading specialist, and myself to ensure we don't have kids slipping through the cracks. We like to celebrate the growth kids make while also encouraging teachers to reflect about what's working for certain kids and where students can grow. We help them plan for intervention groups within their classrooms. Sometimes you have students who score perfectly fine and pass the cut score for a testing window but just aren't growing. In that case, we consider how the teacher could possibly provide enrichment opportunities for the student. All that being said, it is one data point. However, it's a heck of a lot more useful than MCAP scores that come out six months later. We like to use MAP scores in conjunction with the formative assessments teachers are using day to day in the classrooms.[/quote]
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