As MAP® Growth™ reports get sent home and parent-teacher conference season approaches, teachers and parents alike might be looking for information to share about MAP Growth. Terms like …
Author: Kara Bobowski
Topics: MAP Growth, Supporting Families
While parents everywhere are busy getting into the fall routine, once the bus pulls away from the curb, their role in their child’s education is by no means over. There’s homework, of course, and …
Author: Judy Harris
Topics: Supporting Families, Assessment Basics
School is out, and if you’re like a lot of us parents, you’re still combing through piles of papers, artwork, reports, and other locker remnants that came home from school. One item you should …
MAP® Growth™ is an interim assessment given to K–12 students that provides data to help teachers teach, students learn, and administrators lead. As testing day nears, teachers help their …
Topics: Supporting Families
Leading from the Classroom: Insights from the 2016 Teachers of the Year In this episode, Stephanie Mew, an elementary school teacher at Kapunahala Elementary School in Kaneohe, Hawaii tells us how …
Author: Jennifer Anderson
Topics: Supporting Families, Teacher Voices
Step 1. Go to sleep. Warm milk before bed sometimes helps with this. Also, running a half marathon. Step 2. Dream about colleges. This part is trickier, since dreams stay mostly outside our control. …
Author: Michael Dahlin
The Measures of Academic Progress® (MAP®) test is a growth assessment given to K – 12 students that provides data to help teachers teach, students learn, and administrators lead. The MAP test is …
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