M.A.P. (MEASURES OF
ACADEMIC PROGRESS)
INSTRUCTOR(S): Elizabeth Erenberger,
Wauwatosa School District
GRADE LEVEL: K-12
CREDIT: 1, 2 or 3
This is a tiered course designed to
provide the participants with the
opportunity to increase their
knowledge and use of the Measures of
Academic Progress assessment to
improve student achievement in their
classroom. Starting with an
introductory session, the week will
continue to build skills each day
leading to the use of M.A.P. in
planning differentiated instruction.
Day One:
Understand assessment and the
triangulation of data
Define Measures of Academic
Progress and the role it plays in
classroom instruction
Establish student "buy in" and
the role of active proctoring
Experience the test taking
process
Day Two:
Access MAP data reports online
Understand MAP vocabulary
Understand and Interpret MAP
reports
Day Three:
Review MAP reports
Utilize MAP reports to flexible
group
Create data ladders using MAP data
Day Four:
Understand the differentiated
classroom
Practice differentiated
instruction strategies
Day Five:
Create lessons based on data and
delivered to meet the needs of
all learners
Putting it all together to
improve student achievement
Participants have the option of
earning 1, 2, or 3 graduate credits
in this tiered course. To earn
one credit, participants must attend
Day 1 & 2; to earn two credits,
participants must attend Days 1-5
and turn-in required assignment;
;and to earn three credits,
participants must attend Days 1-5, a
follow-up session and turn-in
required assignment.
