Technical report
Achievement and Growth Norms for Spanish MAP Reading Fluency Foundational Skills Report
April 2026
By: Wei He
Description
This technical report details the development of achievement and growth norms for the Spanish MAP Reading Fluency Foundational Skills assessment, covering grades Kā3 across three key domains: Phonological Awareness, Phonics & Word Recognition, and Language Comprehension. Using a large, multi-year dataset (2019ā2022) and a model-based norming approach, the study establishes percentile-based benchmarks that allow educators to evaluate student performance at a point in time and measure growth between testing periods (fall, winter, spring).
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