Carol,
 
What is MAP?
 
Leslie
 
 
In a message dated 9/14/2009 9:45:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Somewhere along the way fluency has been equated with comprehension.  While 
fluency is extremely important and does highly correlate with primary  
students, it loses that correlation as students move into 3rd and beyond.  
However, it does provide teachers with ONE data point that they can use to  
diagnose a student's reading strengths and weaknesses. 
What I've struggled  with is finding a QUICK, CONCISE AND EASY TO SCORE 
measure for comprehension.  Our district last year began using the MAP data. I 
still think a teacher's  observations on a day to day basis and 
conversations with students regarding  the student's reading and how he or she 
is using 
strategies is still the best  measure of comprehension. However, from a 
district perspective, that data is  difficult to quanitfy. I'm sure there are 
rubrics out there for assessing  those observations, but many districts simply 
don't have the time to train the  teachers so they are on the same page. 
It's an issue that is a constant  struggle. 

Carol 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark  & Rachele' Thummel" <[email protected]> 
To: "Mosaic: A  Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group"  
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009  4:01:44 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] ***SPAM***  Re: K-12 reading assessmentprogram 
recommendations 

Our school has also  administered DIBELS through 6th grade and it has 
worked 
really well for  identifying fluency problems. We are now trying to move on 
to identifying  fluency and comprehension issues in older students--which 
the 
DIBELS  doesn't cover--therein lies our district-wide issue.  

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From: "Stein,  Ellen H." <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 12:38  PM 
To: "Sue Van Ausdle" <[email protected]>; "Mosaic: A  
ReadingComprehension Strategies Email Group"  <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] ***SPAM*** Re:  K-12 reading 
assessmentprogramrecommendations> When our district adopted  DIBLES about 7 
years ago. We talked 
about the 
possibilty of Palm Pilots  then. And here we are 7 years later and we're 
still talking!!!!! However,  the online datasystem although sporadically 
temperamental, is a very  powerful tool. 
> 
> Ellen Stein 
> Reading Resource Teacher  
> Riverview Elementary School 
> 410-887-1428 
>  ________________________________________ 
> From:  [email protected] 
>  [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue 
Van  
> Ausdle [[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, September  11, 2009 2:38 PM 
> To: A Reading Comprehension Strateg 
>  Subject: [MOSAIC] ***SPAM*** Re: K-12 reading assessment program 
>  recommendations 
> 
> Our district is using the DIBELS assessment  - fast, easy screening tool. 
> We use it on Palm pilots so the only  paper used is the student copy. The 
> test is completely scored on the  Palm. It makes it very easy to 
administer 
> and you have instant  results - high risk, some risk, low risk, progress 
> graphs, etc. There  are benchmark materials so progress goals are set for 
> each  individual; the students, teachers and parents can clearly see if 
the 
>  student is progressing appropriately or not. It is for k-6 and has been 
a  
> great tool used by all the teachers for planning instruction,  targeting 
> needs, and conferences with parents. It is a screening  tool, not a 
> diagnostic assessment. 
> 
> 
> On  Friday, September 11, 2009 9:20 AM, Mark & Rachele' Thummel 
>  <[email protected]> wrote: 
> I work in a fairly small  district where we are looking into purchasing a 
> K-12 reading  assessment (not a reading program). We are wanting a 
program 
> that  focuses on word recognition, fluency and reading comprehension 
(other 
>  reading elements are fine too). Additionally, it needs to be something 
we  
> can administer fairly quickly. We do have some money to spend on  this, 
> but 
> cannot spend tons. I know there are a lot of  assessments out there, but 
I 
> need recommendations of those that have  worked in existing districts. 
> 
> I went through the archives  and was not able to see any strands on this 
> topic . . . but if  someone knows of a strand to read, please let me know 
> so 
> we  don't re-discuss this . . . Thanks! 
> 
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