U.S. Education System
HMH & NWEA Basics
Roles & People
Troubleshooting
Data, Reports & Metrics
100

What does K–12 stand for?

Kindergarten through 12th grade

100

What does HMH stand for?

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

100

Who supervises students during a test?

Proctor

100

What is troubleshooting?

Identifying and solving problems

100

What does a “term” refer to?

A testing period (fall, winter, spring, summer)

200

What are the three main school levels in the U.S.?

Elementary, Middle, High School

200

What is one main thing HMH provides?

Educational resources / tools / assessments

200

What does DAC stand for?

District Assessment Coordinator

200

What is the FIRST step in troubleshooting?

Identify the issue / understand the problem

200

What is a test window?

The time period when students can take the test

300

What is a school district?

An organization that manages multiple schools in a specific area

300

What is the purpose of MAP Growth?

To measure student progress and academic growth

300

Who manages the relationship with a district?

Account Manager (AM)

300

Name one “quick check” step.

Refresh page / log out & in / try another browser

300

What does Growth Percentile measure?

How a student performs compared to peers

400

At what approximate age do students typically start school in the U.S.?

Around 5–6 years old

400

What type of assessment is MAP Growth?

Computer-adaptive assessment

400

What do we call customers in NWEA?

Partners

400

Why is verifying permissions important?

The issue might be due to lack of access, not a technical problem

400

What are norms?

Data comparing a student’s performance to others nationwide

500

Name one key difference between public and private schools.

Public is free/government-funded; private charges tuition

500

What does “assessment drives instruction” mean?

Teachers use student test data to guide teaching decisions

500

Who would you contact if a district needs more licenses?

Account Manager (AM)

500

What should you do before closing a case?

Confirm resolution and provide case number

500

What does projected proficiency tell you?

If a student is likely to meet expected performance levels

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