These must be turned off and stored during testing
What are cellphones, computers, and other electronics?
Three times each year students take the Measures of Academic Progress
What is MAP?
This is required to be signed by everyone involved in MAP testing
What is an oath?
This is the label given to students scoring above the 75th percentile
What is College Ready?
These are the subjects in which students will take the MAP test
What are Reading, Math, Science, and Language Usage?
TAs do this through the course of the entire test period
What is walk around the room?
This research organization creates and manages assessments including MAP
What is NWEA?
All MAP TAs must use this when administering all MAP Tests. It is used largely right before the test begins.
What is the MAP Script?
Unlike a STAAR test, this is unlimited when taking MAP
What is time?
Each test session will be this length
What is 3 hours?
Students are permitted to do this at the completion of their MAP test.
What is read a book or sit silently at their desk?
(no sleeping or drawing)
This program is used for rating KIPP teachers and MAP scores are tied to the student performance component of evaluation.
What is TCP (Teacher Career Pathways)?
This ends a student test and can only be done by the CTC
What is test termination?
This makes MAP a "personalized assessment." No student in your class will see the same series of items.
What is adaptive?
This team will run the test sessions from the hallway and will distribute test session names and passwords
Who is the leadership team?
Students must have these on their desks to avoid seeing others tests
What are testing dividers?
This individual monitors the room where testing takes place to ensure students are on the correct test and doing their best.
What is a TA (Test Administrator)?
This is only permitted for students scoring more than 10 points lower than their previous assessment or students testing in less than 15 minutes
What is retesting?
These are the two types of goals students aim to meet during MAP testing
What are tiered and typical?
This must be checked on every chromebook at the end of testing
What is charger plugged in?
This is the primary focus of the test administrator during test sessions
What is ensuring that all students complete the appropriate exam?
This scale indicates the level at which a student answers questions correctly 50% of the time
What is RIT?
These are three examples of serious test security violations that involve consequences as outlined in the KIPP Texas Handbook, up to and including termination.
Accept three that include:
Helping students with answers
Requiring students to show or check work
Forcing students to pace themselves
Students checking in with teachers prior to moving forward
Requiring students to use strategies
Allowing unauthorized testing materials, aids, or dictionaries
Terminating a test without reporting, documenting, and permission from CTC and DTC
Retesting students without permission from CTC and DTC
Tampering with student responses
Viewing secure test content
Discussing or disclosing secure test content or student responses
Scoring student tests, either formally or informally
Duplicating, recording, or electronically capturing secure test content
KIPP groups students into these four groups of performance
What are quartiles? (Bottom Quartile (1-24), 2nd Quartile (25-49), 3rd Quartile (50-74), Top Quartile (75-99))
This team is responsible for ensuring students who need time beyond the 3 hours finish their test on that same day or the next
What is the Grade Level Team?