Anonymous wrote:DIBELS progress monitoring for students far below grade level is every 3 weeks so it can be time-consuming if you have a lot of students in the red. Below grade level kids were tested every 6 weeks if I remember correctly.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It seems one DIBELS assessment was done at the beginning of the year, but nothing since then. Is that the plan? Will there be a winter assessment, similar to how the older kids do MAP 3x/year?
Trying to understand how the switch to DIBELS is being implemented to help the kids with phonics and reading, especially in KG.
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. I’ve administered DIBELS and MAP-RF. Previously, dibels was 3x/year. I imagine it will be the same next year. Previously, parents did not receive information about scores. I don’t see how the information would be helpful to parents either.
DIBELS is a series of timed exercises that test phonemic awareness and fluency. Each timed test takes 1 minute. All tests are done individually, one on one with the teacher. Tests are different based on grade level. They do not address reading level.
Anonymous wrote:So with MAP-RF, our teachers would tell us the guided reading level of our kid. Is this still going to be a thing? Will the DIBELS test inform reading group placement and all the things MAP led to?
Anonymous wrote:So with MAP-RF, our teachers would tell us the guided reading level of our kid. Is this still going to be a thing? Will the DIBELS test inform reading group placement and all the things MAP led to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see MCPS is shifting to Dibels from MAP? I have an older kid who's been taking the MAP test for years now so we're used to that system, but will have a kindergartener this fall and want to understand more about Dibels. Any thoughts or wisdom?
Funny they used this with my older kid a few years back. I didn't even know they'd stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see MCPS is shifting to Dibels from MAP? I have an older kid who's been taking the MAP test for years now so we're used to that system, but will have a kindergartener this fall and want to understand more about Dibels. Any thoughts or wisdom?