NWEA MAP
Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) creates a personalized assessment experience by adapting to each student’s learning level. The MAP tests are a computerized, adaptive assessment administered in the subject areas of reading and math. MAP tests are based on a continuum of skills and assist teachers in identifying the instructional level of the student and also provide context for determining where a student is performing in relation to standards and national norms. The MAP assessment is used to: Identify the grade level skills and concepts individual students have learned;
Monitor academic growth over time;
Provide data for classroom, school, and district decision-making; and
Identify students for appropriate instructional programs
Teacher/Proctor login link:https://sso.mapnwea.org/auth/login
Proctor and Student Directions
Norms and Benchmarks Description
Prepare for MAP Testing - APs and LTA
In general, we are not assessing students with MAP Remotely, but in the event that remote assessment is required again, the information below provides guidelines.