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MAP® (Measures of Academic Progress) is a network-based computer-adaptive test. It provides a personalized test experience for each subject based on their academic level and accurately evaluates each subject Current academic level, recent development area that determines its learning ability; Because the MAP® test uses a stable scoring system from kindergarten to high school graduation, the test can be intuitively reflected by the score (RIT value scale) The study's learning trajectory accurately evaluates students' learning progress in different grades and semesters. Compared with the traditional test, the MAP® test can maximize the effectiveness of the test data, so that teachers, parents and students can really help students improve based on the test data.

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MAP® (Measures of Academic Progress) is a network-based computer-adaptive test. It provides a personalized test experience for each subject based on their academic level and accurately evaluates each subject. Current academic level, recent development area that determines its learning ability; Because the MAP® test uses a stable scoring system from kindergarten to high school graduation, the test can be intuitively reflected by the score (RIT value scale) The study's learning trajectory accurately evaluates students' learning progress in different grades and semesters. Compared with the traditional test, the MAP® test can maximize the effectiveness of the test data, so that teachers, parents and students can really help students improve based on the test data.
Chinese name
School Growth Test
Foreign name
Measures of Academic Progress
R & D institutions
Northwest Assessment Association
Agency
Beijing Minerike Education Technology Co., Ltd.
MAP® test [1]
1) MAP® (Measures of Academic Progress): For grades 2-12.
2) MapforPrimaryGrades (MPG): Applicable to grades K-2. Because K-2 students have limited literacy and reading skills, the MPG test system is equipped with voice prompts for each question, allowing candidates to understand the requirements and meaning of the question by listening.
1) The MAP® test is personalized.
The MAP® test uses an adaptive test method, and the content of the test changes dynamically based on the results of the student's previous answer. During the MAP® test, the difficulty of the question will change according to the candidate's answer status, and will eventually stabilize in the most recent development area of the student's learning ability. This makes the MAP® test a personalized test for each candidate's academic level, regardless of whether the student's academic level is at, above or below the average level of his or her grade, the student can get a set of Test papers for academic ability. This also allows the MAP® test to provide accurate assessment results for each student, clearly reflecting each candidate's strengths and weaknesses in each subject in the current study, as well as areas that need to be focused on in future studies.
2) The MAP® test reflects student growth.
The results of the MAP® test are reflected in the RIT scale. The RIT scale is an equal-interval scale used to measure student achievement and growth. The scale is independent of the age and grade of the student (age-independent and grade-independent). It is a cross-period for teachers and parents. 4. Tracking and comparing students' academic progress across grades provides data that can help teachers judge the effectiveness of teaching programs in a timely manner, and also help teachers and parents more rationally help students set learning goals and tailor learning programs.
The MAP® test is a phased test that measures academic progress, rather than an annual test that checks whether a student has reached their learning goals. The MAP® test can be performed 34 times a year to measure and evaluate each student's learning progress over a period of time. MAP® test questions are based on U.S. National Curriculum Standards, State Standards, and
Beijing Metrics Educational Technology Co. Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Meric) has signed contracts with the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA ) and the United States Languametrics (SRI Equity Stan Corporation) The exclusive agency for the products and technologies of the two agencies in China (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan).

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