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NWEA [Northwest Evaluation Association] The Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to helping all children learn. NWEA provides research-based assessments, professional training, and consulting services to improve teaching and learning.
During the year your child will take tests called Measures of Academic Progress (MAP). You will also hear them referred to as NWEA tests. We give students MAP tests to determine their instructional level and to measure academic growth throughout the school year, and from year to year in the areas of reading and mathematics.
Your child will take the tests on a computer in our technology lab. MAP tests are unique in that they adapt to be appropriate for your child’s level of learning. As a result, each student has the same opportunity to succeed and maintain a positive attitude toward testing. And with MAP tests, we can administer shorter tests and use less class time while still receiving detailed, accurate information about your child’s growth. However, if you would like to obtain information regarding this assessment feel free to contact your child’s classroom teacher.
Over two weeks, students in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 will spend a total of about two hours completing math and reading tests. Each school year, students in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 take the tests in January and May.
At the end of the school year you will receive a report showing your child’s growth. We have found MAP testing to be a rewarding experience as we determine every child’s individual growth and achievement. Partnering to help all kids learn, parents and teachers can have a profound positive effect on the lives of our children.
This Parent Toolkit was created by NWEA as a resource and guide for parents. It includes Frequently Asked Questions, The Lexile Framework® for Reading, Tips for Parents, Web Sites for Kids and Parents, and Commonly Used Terms. NWEA hopes you find this toolkit helpful and invites you to have conversations with the school personnel about NWEA’s assessment tools. Click here for the Toolkit
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Three kinds of parental involvement at home are consistently associated with higher student achievement: