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Get clarity for making critical decisions. Educators trust the computer-adaptive MAP Growth assessments to inform their most impactful decisions about student learning. with an accurate, efficient, and effective universal screener for RTI, MTSS, and other models.
Access the NWEA UAP login page to log in and access MAP Growth tests, practice tests, and other educational resources.
How students can practice with MAP Growth questions and tools (highlighter, eraser, calculator, and text-to-speech) as well as learn about the test through warm-up / warmup videos.
MAP Growth begins with a question at each student’s grade level and adjusts the level of dificulty based on individual performance. MAP Growth uses a RIT scale to accurately measure what students know, regardless of their grade level.
MAP ® Reading Fluency™ is an online, adaptive assessment that efficiently measures oral reading fluency, comprehension, and foundational skills. It uses advanced technology to enable group testing, automatically record and score each student, and deliver instructionally useful data.
The MAP Suite measures exactly what’s needed to give you valuable data with maximum efficiency: no more and no less testing than required. ASSESS MAP Suite assessments precisely measure student achievement, growth, and early reading development to help you support learning for every student.
MAP Growth is an interim, responsive, computer-based assessment for K–12 students. That’s a really dense definition. Let’s break it down. Interim: The test is taken up to three times a year, usually at the start of the school year, halfway through, and near the end.
To provide the best testing experience possible in MAP Growth, NWEA has multiple resources available to assist with setting up testing and troubleshooting issues that may come up. This article provides links to several of these helpful articles and resources to use as you test in MAP Growth.
MAP Growth tests are aligned to the content standards your organization chooses when you implement MAP. Since MAP Growth is adaptive, students may see questions assessing standards at, above, or below their current grade level, but all standards assessed are aligned to the overall content standards you use.
Comparison of different MAP tests including: test name, subject, typical test duration/time, number of questions, scoring, and more.