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Get an early lens on your summative assessments
School closures and remote learning have disrupted the typical cadence of state assessmentsābut schools and districts donāt need to go without crucial academic insights. See how data from an interim assessment like MAP Growth can help bridge the information gap.
Topics: Assessment
Products: MAP Growth
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Remote testing: Guidance for this fall
NWEA senior research fellows Drs. John Cronin and Steven Wise, along with product manager Adam Wolfgang, answer educatorsā pressing questions about remote testing, from the student and proctor experience and best practices from virtual schools to ways to ensure data validity.
Topics: Assessment, Education research
Products: MAP Growth
Case Study
Remote testing opens doors for student growth worldwide
OneSchool Global relies on remote testing with MAP Growth to inform the unique learning journeys of more than 9,000 students.
Topics: Assessment
Products: MAP Growth
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Working smart: An action plan for school restart
Join researchers Dr. Chase Nordengren and Dr. Nate Jensen to learn how MAP Growth can help support fall 2020 school restart plans
Topics: Leadership
Products: MAP Growth
Case Study
A Virginia district embraces data to help the students who need it the most
Read how a high-performing Virginia district prioritized growth over achievement to address equity gaps.
Topics: Equity
Products: MAP Growth, MAP Suite
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Beyond Back-to-School: Equity and Innovation in the COVID-19 Era
Chris Minnich, Dr. John King Jr., Joel Rose, and Karen Niemi discuss how state education leaders can empower districts to use data and structure their strategic restart plans to meet the diverse needs of all students for their return to school and beyond.
Topics: Leadership
Products: MAP Growth, State Solutions
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