NWEA Growth
The NWEA Growth assessment, also known as the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Growth assessment, is a computer-adaptive test administered by the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA). It is used by schools across the United States and internationally to measure student academic growth and proficiency in various subjects, including reading, mathematics, and language usage.
Key features of the NWEA Growth assessment include:
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Computer-Adaptive Testing: The NWEA Growth assessment is computer-adaptive, meaning that the difficulty of the questions adjusts based on the student's responses. If a student answers a question correctly, the next question will be slightly more challenging. If a student answers incorrectly, the next question will be slightly easier. This adaptive approach helps provide a more accurate assessment of each student's abilities across a wide range of skill levels.
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Multiple Subjects: The NWEA Growth assessment measures student performance in multiple subjects, including reading, mathematics, and language usage. Separate tests are available for each subject, allowing educators to assess student proficiency in specific areas.
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Continuous Progress Monitoring: The NWEA Growth assessment is administered multiple times throughout the school year, typically in the fall, winter, and spring. This allows educators to track student progress over time and identify areas where additional support may be needed.
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Norm-Referenced Data: The NWEA Growth assessment provides norm-referenced data, allowing educators to compare individual student performance to national norms and benchmarks. This information helps identify students who may be performing above or below grade level and informs instructional planning and intervention efforts.
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Individualized Instruction: The data generated by the NWEA Growth assessment can be used to inform individualized instruction and intervention strategies. Educators can use the information to tailor instruction to meet the unique needs of each student and provide targeted support where it is needed most.
Overall, the NWEA Growth assessment is a widely used tool for measuring student academic growth and proficiency, informing instructional decision-making, and supporting student success in the classroom.
NWEA Conditional Growth Index
The Conditional Growth Index (CGI) is a statistical measure used in the NWEA Growth assessment system to evaluate the academic progress of students over time. It provides insights into how much academic growth students are expected to make based on their starting point or prior achievement levels.