NWEA MAP Presentation: Palmer Park Preparatory Academy Mrs. Davis

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Climbing to Success with Data Creating a Culture of Data at P3A Using MAP Data to Measure Growth and Set Goals March 26, 2014 Angelita Davis, Mikki Zackary and Renae Williams: Presenters Palmer Park Preparatory Academy Data Dialogue

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  • 1. Climbing to Success with Data Creating a Culture of Data at P3A Using MAP Data to Measure Growth and Set Goals March26, 2014 Angelita Davis, MikkiZackary and Renae Williams: Presenters Palmer Park Preparatory Academy Data Dialogue
  • 2. Objectives Explore the Districts Mandated MAP Assessment Set Classroom Goals for all student, focusing on the bottom and top % Ideas and resources for Student Data Binders Web 2.0 Resources that target the Deficient Parent Reports Teacher training Resources (knowlegeacademy.nwea.org, free webinars, Quick Reference, and Spark community etc.
  • 3. Socrative Student Engagement m.socrative.com Room number : 773257
  • 4. MAP Understanding The What and Why Measures of Academic Progress Purpose Identifies instructional level of each student Monitors academic growth Adjust instruction to fit the instructional level of the student Engage students Students understand what their scores mean and have a target to shoot for on the next assessment
  • 5. MAP is a Norm & Criterion Reference Test A norm referenced test gives %-ile scores. A criterion referenced test, like STAR, gives levels of achievement (advanced, proficient, basic, etc.) based on actual skills a student has achieved, rather than comparison to a group of other students. NWEA gives both.
  • 6. Locating the Sweet Spot The test will continue adapting items, to find the students sweet spot. It is the goal to get to the point where students are 50% correct and 50% incorrect. MAP gives teachers a more accurate assessment of where students are academically, especially for those students at the extreme end of the scale.
  • 7. What Is RIT RIT is the measurement used by the MAP testing system Student scores are reported as a RIT, which is an acronym for Rausch Instructional Unit. Map suggests looking at it as Ready for Instruction Today Higher the student RIT Score the less growth you will see Lower the student RIT Score the more room they have to grow
  • 8. RIT Scale The RIT scale is equal intervals A 3 point RIT growth represents the same growth no matter where the student fall on the RIT scale and no matter what grade they are in Example : A RIT scale of 175 for a 3rd grader maybe the same score for an 11th grader.
  • 9. Student Expected Growth A students expected growth depends on what RIT score they received. The higher the student is on the RIT scale, the less growth you will see. The lower they are, the more room they have to grow. Example, you measure a 3rd graders physical height in the doorway and measure an 11th graders physical height. You expect the 3rd grader to grow more because he/she has more room to grow.
  • 10. Normative RIT Values
  • 11. Student Lockdown Browser
  • 12. Teacher site
  • 13. Classroom Reports Login https://detroitps-admin.mapnwea.org User Name and Password
  • 14. ASG Report
  • 15. Class Breakdown by Goal
  • 16. DesCartes: A continuum of Learning Instructional Resources
  • 17. Projected Proficiency Summary Report
  • 18. Teacher/Class Report
  • 19. Teacher Activity
  • 20. School-Wide Goal Setting
  • 21. Setting Growth Goals For All Students
  • 22. Developing an Student Action Plan Goals without an action plan are just wishful thinking https://nwea.adobeconnect.com/_a203290506/cgicalculator/ Conditional Growth Index Calculator https://nwea.adobeconnect.com/_a203290506/snc/ Norms School Calculator
  • 23. Student Goal Setting Worksheet
  • 24. Student Progress Report For Parents
  • 25. School Reports Administration School Leadership Team
  • 26. Project Proficiency Report
  • 27. Total School Growth Report
  • 28. District Summary Report by Goal Performance
  • 29. Grade Report
  • 30. Student Growth Summary Report
  • 31. MAP Resources Improving Academic Achievement
  • 32. Testing Resumes STAR Testing April 2nd-16th MAP Testing April 28th May 13th
  • 33. Exit Ticket