Podcast
The Continuing Educator | Assessment Empowerment, with E. Caroline Wylie and Erin Beard
In this episode, we present the five principles of assessment empowermentālearner context, learning environments and relationships, appropriate purpose, responsive learning cycles, communicationāand offer listeners strategies they can try for each.
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
Products: Professional Learning
Podcast
The Continuing Educator | Student Goal Setting, with Chase Nordengren and Amanda Thornton
For our final episode on student agency, we thought it was time to help our students set some better goals. So, we brought in Chase Nordengren, senior research scientist at NWEA and author of the forthcoming book, Step Into Student Goal Setting (Corwin, Jan 2022).
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
Products: Professional Learning
Fact Sheet
Purpose-built measures and tools from NWEAĀ® provide stable, trustworthy sources of data educators need to make informed decisions. From addressing unfinished learning to working towards proficiency and achievement goals, the MAPĀ® Suite offers the right tools to help educators in summer programs target instruction and improve outcomes for all kids.
Topics: Assessment
Products: MAP Growth, MAP Suite
Guide
A quick-start guide for practitioners planning and monitoring academic interventions
Which questions do school leaders think are the most critical for academic intervention planning? Read this quick guide to save time and money while creating a model for sustained student growth.
Topics: Education research, Instructional strategy & resources, Literacy, Math
eBook
Your guide to goal-setting success
Building a culture of goal setting doesnāt have to be a chore. Get actionable guidance and practical strategies for amplifying student learning in this new collection of posts from Teach. Learn. Grow.
Topics: Education research, Equity, Instructional strategy & resources, Leadership, Professional learning, Social emotional learning
Guide
4 simple ways to apply the science of reading to your classroom
The āscience of readingā has become one of those ubiquitous buzzword phrases in education. Educators may find themselves wondering, āWhat are the implications of the science of reading for me, my students, and my whole approach to literacy instruction?ā Answer those questions and more with this detailed guide.Ā
Topics: Early learning, Education research, Instructional strategy & resources, Literacy
Products: MAP Reading Fluency
Article
9 Conversation starters for before and after administering assessments
Help students, caregivers, and families put assessment in context with practical guiding questions and conversation starters.
Topics: Assessment, Insights and reports
Products: MAP Growth