Assigning Accommodations
Note: To assign Text-to-Speech, see Text-to-Speech Accommodation.
Proctors can assign accommodations to students who need them in a testing session. Assigning an accommodation keeps a record of the services the student received, and, for the Text-to-Speech accommodation, it enables audio tools.
When assigning accommodations, consider your state and district policies and the overall NWEA guidelines. NWEA guidelines can be found here: NWEA Accessibility and Accommodations FAQ.
FYI
NWEA MAP Growth Testing Recommendations
Grades K-2
- Reading, Math, Language Usage (Science is optional)
- Early detection of literacy and numeracy issues.
Grades 3-8
- Reading, Math, Language Usage & Science
- The Goal is to be academically proficient in reading and math.
- If a student is not proficient, then they are at risk academically.
- If a student scores in the exceeds range (85-100 percentile) the goal is to keep them there, throughout their K-12 years. These are your students that need enrichment.
Grades 9-11
- Academic goal is to get every student caught up to proficiency in reading and math by the time they graduate.
- For 11th Grade, the focus is on SAT/ACT prep *
Grade 12
- MAP Growth Testing is not recommended
- Focus is on college and career readiness – all 12th graders.
- They can use the College Explorer tool ( https://www.nwea.org/research-data-galleries/mapping-the-road-to-college/) on the MAP portal, as they can plug in their MAP scores and see what colleges will accept them with the MAP scores.
* Insufficient numbers of students in these grades and subjects tested to permit creation of a robust, representative sample. When we have reason to believe that a norm would not be representative of the U.S. school-age population and their performance or growth distribution, we chose not to report a norm, rather than report a norm that might be inaccurate or misleading.
11th grade:
- Status norms (percentiles) are available for:
- Math (K-12 General)
- Reading
- Language usage
- Growth norms are available for:
- Math (K-12 General)
- Reading
- Language usage
- Neither status nor growth norms are available for science.