We use it grades 2-5 in my building.  I am not sure if our middle schools use 
it or not to be honest.  We test 2-3 times per year.  For sure once in the fall 
and once in the spring.  However, this year we started testing fall, winter, 
and sping.  I'm not sure we need the winter session, but it was helpful to have 
the report at conferences.  
 
We only test math and reading, since those are the same subjects as our state 
test.  I know there is a language portion available, but we do not use that.

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How many times per year do you administer this?
Which subjects are tested?
I'm assuming you use this in grades 2-8?

Thanks.
Carol
> We currently use NWEA in our district.  We do not start using the NWEA,
> however, until second grade.  In kindergarten and first grade other
> non-computerized assessments are given.  I do like the NWEA for several
> reasons.  One, it shows growth.  So often we look at state testing and it
> only allows for passing or failing.  It doesn't show us where our students
> started and how far we've taken them.  Second, there is a lot of
> information that can be pulled from the website using your class data.
> There is strand data for students to pinpoint where they struggled or
> succeeded.  It can also make your guided reading groups using strand data.
>  Now, I don't suggest using that all year, but in the beginning of the
> year before you know your students those groups are a great starting
> point.  Third, it's quick.  There are times in the year, I set aside for
> the longer assessments such as the DRA, but this is quick information that
> I can use immediately.  Last, there is no way to prepare for it.  In my
> mind, I see that as a wonderful thing.  Why do we "prepare" these kids for
> tests?  We should just be doing the best job we can with them everyday,
> and that is more than all of the preparation they need.  So without
> prepping them, you can see exactly where they started and where they're
> going.  The two main assessments my district administrators look at are
> NWEA and MCA (our state test).  Now, if they're going to compare and look
> at data from those two tests, I want them to look at the one that shows
> them how my students have grown.
>
> All this said, it is still one test on one day.  Data and testing are
> necessary evils that I don't always agree with, and no test is going to
> explain our students better than we can.
>
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>
> Our district will begin using MAP in the fall as well, but I am cautious
> of the primary test because it is new.  I am not sure how K-1 students
> will do on a computer test.  We also used DIBELS, but have now shifted to
> AIMS Web as a screener.
>
> Annette
>
> In regard to Test Talk.  Are any of you in school districts where you are
> forced to give NWEA MAP levels tests?  I'm not sure they can be prepared
> for (which is a major shortcoming!), and I would LOVE to know how people
> do prepare their children for Levels tests.  Thanks for any info.
>
> I, too, would be interested in the MAP testing.  Our district will be
> using it beginning next fall.  As the Elementary Language Arts facilitator
> for the district, I am in the process of deciding which of our tests will
> be replaced by the MAP test.  So far we are looking at getting rid of
> GATES MCGINITE and some of our district made tests.  I'm hoping the
> principals will be willing to abandon DIBELS or at least limit its use.
>
>>From what little I know about MAP, I would say the best way to prepare
>> for such a test that shows growth is by effective teaching.  During our
>> consideration of MAP, we heard very little negative comments.
>
> Thank you,
> Barb
>
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