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Staff Access
In general, your district is solely responsible for keeping staff and student data secure, in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
You control access by assigning roles to each person’s user profile. A role defines what each person can do and see on the staff site
https://start.mapnwea.org
To begin, review Steps to Add Users and Roles as well as Roles and Responsibilities for CAP.
For maintenance of roles and related settings, see Manage Users.
Steps to Add Users and Roles
Here are the typical actions your team would follow when adding the user profiles and roles:
Goal | Action | Details |
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Determine access |
Decide how to control access by assigning |
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Add leadership team |
To add individuals, access the Rostering tab on the start page and select Manage Users. |
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As needed for bulk upload: |
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Add other staff and MAP roles |
Import non-teaching staff in bulk through the roster process (requires Data Administrator role). |
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Verify staff receives log-in email |
If you included email address with the staff import, they will receive an automated email with login information, but you should verify it is received. Note: A Technology Coordinator may need to clear spam filters to allow email from *@nwea.org. |
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Staff checks log-in |
Ask staff or a technology coordinator to configure their browser and device to meet requirements. |
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At least 1 week before every testing term: |
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Add teachers, students, and classes |
Complete and import the MAP Roster File Template (requires a MAP role of Data Administrator). |
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Add Proctor role | For new teachers who must administer tests, add the Proctor role through the roster process. | Add Staff and Roles in Roster Import |
Security policies for staff
For optimal protection of your data, set security policies. In particular, ask staff to memorize their passwords and never share their login credentials. If someone forgets their password, which each person creates during initial login, then that person can choose to reset it from the login page. (Or, if needed, you can assist by Resetting a User Password.)
Your policy could also recommend against browser features that automatically save passwords. Your Technical Coordinator can force this rule in staff browser settings.