Case Study
A school in Liberia is looking to lessons learned during Ebola closures when planning for fall 2020
The American International School of Monrovia is well-prepared to reopen after coronavirus ceases to be a threat. Why? It was closed for six months when Ebola reached Liberia in 2014.
Topics: Leadership
Products: MAP Growth
Webinar
COVID-19 Closures & Learning Loss
Researchers from NWEA used their extensive data on summer learning loss to extrapolate student achievement scenarios in the wake COVID-19 closures. In this webinar, experts discuss this research and implications for our students, schools and districts.
Topics: Education research
Products: MAP Growth
eBook
Why equity matters in educationāand what to do about it
Student demographics have changed. Learn more about what you can do to improve equity in your classroom, school, or district with practical advice from our Teach. Learn. Grow. blog authors.
Topics: Equity
Products: Professional Learning
Webinar
Webinar: A Time-Saving Tale – MAP Reading Fluency
Early childhood literacy expert Dr. Lynne Kulich sits down with Stephanie Cardella, executive director for curriculum instruction and assessment at Distinctive Schools, to discuss how MAP Reading Fluency helps preserve valuable instructional time, inspires and excites classroom teachers, and supports readers at every level.
Topics: Literacy
Products: MAP Reading Fluency
Case Study
This case study shows how one urban charter district was able to dramatically change their approach to building strong readers using MAPĀ® Reading Fluencyā¢.
Products: MAP Reading Fluency
White Paper
State Solutions Through Year Whitepaper
State accountability assessments are considered high stakesāfor districts, individual schools, teachers, and students. There have been school closures, protests, opt-out movements, and frustration on all sides. Three years ago, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provided states with more freedom and opportunity to develop innovative assessment solutions.
Topics: Assessment
Webinar
Best of Fusion: Giving 100% to the Bottom 25%
Athena Hill, MTSS coordinator from White County, GA, shares her systemic approach to supporting effective interventions across an entire district.
Topics: Instructional strategy & resources
Products: MAP Growth