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Using assessment solution data to meet and exceed standards
Cynthia Treadwell, an elementary school principal in Illinois, believes that in education, āthe name of the game is growth.ā How can teachers ensure their students are growing? With trustworthy data from a research-backed assessment.
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
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Data driven education in action
Assessment is only useful if the data it yields can be used to move kids forward. Does your assessment solution help teachers teach and students learn?
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
Products: MAP Growth
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How data coaching can transform teaching
An assessment is only as valuable as the data it provides. But even the best data in the world wonāt get your school or district very far if your teachers donāt know how to use it.
Topics: Professional learning
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3 ways professional learning connects data, curriculum, and classroom instruction
Are teachers in your district data rich but information poor? High-quality professional learning can help them develop their assessment literacyāand use data to better reach their students.
Topics: Professional learning
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Why investing in professional learning is essential for educatorsāand students, too
Learn why supporting teachers with professional learning is central to helping them use data and effect meaningful change in the classroom.
Topics: Professional learning
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Proven, trusted, and adaptive: The MAP Growth difference
When schools want reliable, actionable assessment data, they turn to MAP Growthāthe most trusted and innovative assessment for measuring learning and growth in the domains of mathematics, reading, language usage, and science.
Topics: Assessment
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Separating fact from fiction: 5 standardized testing myths debunked
Youāve heard all the arguments against standardized testing: It takes too much time. It burns kids out. It doesnāt help students learn. The truth about these testing myths might surprise you.
Topics: Assessment
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