

eBook
How to support reading at home: A guide for families
Literacy can be a big predictor of how a child will do in school—and even whether they’ll graduate. There’s a lot families can do to support a young reader at home. This collection of Teach. Learn. Grow. blog posts by NWEA literacy experts will walk you through exactly what to try. (If you’re an educator eager to support families reading at home, please share this e-book with them!)
Topics: Early learning, Instructional strategy & resources, Literacy
Products: Professional Learning


Webinar
Data and practice: Science-backed strategies to improve early literacy right now
Our early reading experts share straightforward, science-backed strategies educators can use right away to support early learners and improve reading outcomes.
Topics: Literacy
Products: MAP Reading Fluency


eBook
Approach SY21–22 with a growth mindset
NWEA research into student learning during the 2020–21 school year has confirmed what many suspected was true: COVID-19 school closures have exacerbated inequities in education. This eBook details the findings and offers pragmatic advice for reading and math instruction that can help teachers harness the power of growth mindset.
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
Products: MAP Growth


Brief
5 ways to improve early literacy with professional learning
With a focus on formative assessment, providing feedback, encouraging student-led goal setting, and more, professional learning courses help teachers create a supportive environment for students.
Topics: Literacy
Products: Professional Learning


Case Study
Streamlined, empowered, and on track for reading success
When Eufaula City School District traded their unreliable, inconsistent reading assessments for MAP Reading Fluency, they saw trajectory-changing growth. See how they’re using trustworthy data to improve student outcomes.
Topics: Literacy
Products: MAP Reading Fluency


Guide
Multidimensional reading data: How fluency and comprehension assessments go hand in hand
The “big five” components of reading work together as students learn to read and develop their skills. See how having separate assessments that focus specifically on these constrained and unconstrained skills can benefit the classroom teacher.
Topics: Literacy
Products: MAP Reading Fluency


Brief
MAP Reading Fluency: a fresh look at fluency assessments
The right reading assessment can empower teachers, support students, and provide actionable data. Discover the features and enhancements included with MAP Reading Fluency that work alongside high-quality instruction to improve outcomes for early learners.
Topics: Assessment
Products: MAP Reading Fluency