Measures of Academic Progress®
Understanding each student’s academic level gives teachers the power to help them excel. MAP computerized adaptive assessments are the tools that make it possible – providing educators with the detailed information they need to build curriculum and meet their students’ needs, one child at a time.
Visit their website @ www.nwea.org Measures of Academic Progress or MAP as it is often called are state-aligned computerized
adaptive assessments that provide useful data on student achievement and growth. Student scores are measured in Rasch Units or RITs, named after a Danish statistician, George Rasch. RIT scores have shown to be extremely meaningful over time.
All students at Limestone-Walters are assessed using the MAP tests. Northwest Evaluation Association, a non-profit organization that has partnered with more than 3,100 school districts throughout the United States since 1977, created MAP. Additional information about NWEA and MAP assessment can be found at www.nwea.org. One great benefit is that the results are given to us immediately, which is extremely valuable
Visit their website @ www.nwea.org Measures of Academic Progress or MAP as it is often called are state-aligned computerized
adaptive assessments that provide useful data on student achievement and growth. Student scores are measured in Rasch Units or RITs, named after a Danish statistician, George Rasch. RIT scores have shown to be extremely meaningful over time.
All students at Limestone-Walters are assessed using the MAP tests. Northwest Evaluation Association, a non-profit organization that has partnered with more than 3,100 school districts throughout the United States since 1977, created MAP. Additional information about NWEA and MAP assessment can be found at www.nwea.org. One great benefit is that the results are given to us immediately, which is extremely valuable