Description
The MAP Growth theory of action describes key features of MAP Growth and its position in a comprehensive assessment system. The basic premise of the theory of action is that all students learn when MAP Growth is situated in a comprehensive assessment system and used for its intended purposes to yield information about student learning and enable educators to make data-informed decisions about curriculum and instruction. The infographic illustrates the components of the MAP Growth theory of action, shedding light on the connectedness of the parts and the claims that are central to the validity argument.
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This technical report is written to help measurement professionals and administrators evaluate the quality of the MAP Growth assessments.
By: Patrick Meyer, Janice Johnson, Xueming (Sylvia) Li, Ann Hu, Carmen Hall
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: Measurement & scaling, Item response theory, Test design
MAP Growth Spanish Technical Report- Addendum
This technical addendum report is written to help measurement professionals and administrators evaluate the quality of the MAP Growthās Spanish assessments.
By: Patrick Meyer, Janice Johnson, Xueming (Sylvia) Li, Ann Hu, Carmen Hall
Products: MAP Growth, MAP Spanish
Topics: Equity, Item response theory, Measurement & scaling, Test design
Unequal Access to 8th-Grade Algebra: How School Offerings and Placement Practices Limit Opportunity
This NWEA research brief examines how access to early Algebra ā a key gateway to advanced high school math, STEM majors, and higher lifetime earnings ā remains highly inequitable across the United States. Using NWEA data from 162,000 eighth-grade students across 22 states, the study looks at both whether schools offer Algebra by 8th grade and how students are placed when it is offered. The findings point to significant gaps tied to school poverty levels, geography, and race/ethnicity.
By: Daniel Long, Megan Kuhfeld, Scott J. Peters
Topics: College & career readiness, Equity, Math & STEM
This is the technical appendix to the āUnequal Access to 8th-Grade Algebra: How School Offerings and Placement Practices Limit Opportunityā research brief, which examines how access to early Algebra remains highly inequitable across the United States.
By: Daniel Long, Megan Kuhfeld, Scott J. Peters
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: College & career readiness, Equity, Math & STEM
NWEAās MAP Growth National Dashboard provides timely trends and data on U.S. student academic achievement and growth for grades K-8. This free public tool supports district leaders, state and federal policymakers, and other education stakeholders in interpreting local data within a broader national and state context. It helps identify areas of strength, shine light on disparities, and ground policy conversations in evidence.
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: COVID-19 & schools, Equity, Growth
Specialty Schools National Dashboard
This interactive tool provides information about academic achievement and growth for several categories of US schools that used MAP Growth assessments. These groups included secular and religious private schools (including Roman Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran, Islamic, Seventh-Day Adventist, and other religiously affiliated institutions) as well as public charter schools. Use this dashboard to examine patterns of growth and achievement across seasons, academic subjects, school types, and student demographics.
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: COVID-19 & schools, Equity, Growth
The MAP Growth Goal Explorer is designed to support and simplify the goal-setting process by showing a range of possible fall-to-spring growth goals against the backdrop of important academic benchmarks.
Products: MAP Growth