Helping Your Children Learn Better
Through Proper Assessment Tools
We are taking new steps toward our ultimate goal of helping children
learn better, thanks to the partnership of the Northwest Evaluation
Association (NWEA) and our corporate leadership at American Education
Group (AEG).
As a non-profit organization with 32 years of experience in
research-based assessments, NWEA offers unique alternatives to
standardized skills assessments, now used in over 3,400 schools
nationwide. We will be implementing their highly effective Measures of
Academic Progress (MAP) assessment – a web-based, adaptive assessment
tool that provides a true and accurate measure of your child’s academic
growth.
Unlike traditional skills assessments, MAP testing is untimed,
individualized, measures knowledge across grade level, and is
consistent from assessment-to-assessment, year-to-year. The online test
presents questions, immediately analyzes your child’s response, and
selects a follow-up question of appropriate difficulty. If your child
answers correctly, the questions become more challenging. If he or she
answers incorrectly, they become simpler. This adaptive progression
continues throughout the assessment, providing a true picture of the
skills and concepts your child has mastered and those not yet learned,
independent of grade level, age, or current classroom performance. And
because the test is untimed, your child can move at his or her own
pace, diminishing the feelings of anxiety and frustration that can be
caused by traditional standardized testing.
The result of the MAP assessment is an itemized score in each subject
area. These scores are measured against the RIT scale (for Rausch
unit), a fixed learning scale that uses individual item difficulty
values to estimate student achievement. RIT is aligned to state
benchmarks and divided into equal parts, or intervals, that represent
knowledge in an ascending level of difficulty. In movements similar to
centimeters on a ruler, the RIT “measurements” indicate where your
child lives on the scale in relation to other children in the class,
grade, state, and nation.
By analyzing these RIT measurements, we can chart your child’s academic
growth in each subject area from quarter-to-quarter and year-to-year.
This allows us to offer highly individualized instruction plans based
on current achievement levels in each academic area, thus helping your
child build upon strengths while addressing areas that are weaker in
relation to state curriculum standards and measurable growth
expectations.
All of this is part of AEG’s innovative education model, setting a new standard for college preparatory, PK-12 education.