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Testing Tips for MAP Growth
During testing, refer to these common tips:
Also included are instructions for Continuing Suspended Tests and using Proctor Shortcut Keys.
For the main steps, see Proctor Quick Start.
Print Resources: Testing Tips for MAP Growth
Student Directions Script
To all students, say: |
Give your best effort on this test. It is a chance to show how much you know. Your teacher can use the test to help determine the areas they can help you with the most. This is not a timed test, so it’s important to take your time to understand each question before answering. Some questions will be easy, and others will be more difficult. It’s okay not to know all of the answers. If you are not sure how to answer a question, then ask yourself which answers are definitely wrong, and choose from the other answers. Read every question and try your best. Before you finish a question, you may change your mind and pick a different answer. But, once you move to the next question, your answer is locked, and you cannot go back to the question you have already answered. I’m here to help if there is a problem with the test. If something is missing or if the test tells you to slow down, then raise your hand. |
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If testing grade 2+ math, say: |
On some (but not all) test questions, a calculator tool appears at the top. You can click the calculator picture to open an on-screen calculator that helps you answer the question. If you are not sure about a word in a question, raise your hand for help. I can pronounce the word for you, but I cannot tell you what the word means or explain any math symbols. |
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If testing grade 2+ reading or language usage, say: |
If a reading passage is too long to fit on the screen, use the scroll bar on the right side of the passage to scroll down and display the rest of the passage and questions about it. Sometimes a passage appears again and again, but look carefully, because you will see different questions for the same passage. |
Student Sign-In Tips
For standard sign-in instructions, see Student Sign-in.
Student missing from Sign In –or– Student can't re‑join |
The student's status must be Awaiting Student in order to appear. On your Proctor console, select an action depending on the Status:
Ask the student to log in again, and then confirm as usual. |
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Wrong test assigned—how do I switch tests? |
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If screen resolution is incorrect |
The minimum required screen resolution is 1024x728, with the browser set to full screen and no zoom. Change the device display settings and, if needed, the browser display. | |
If “Students are Ineligible to Test” appears |
Because of district settings, you cannot test the students (usually because the test was restricted to Once Per Term). Consult your school leaders, who can make any needed adjustments to test restrictions. |
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If “Action Needed to Continue” |
The options you have include:
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Test Question Issues
Testing is slow |
On the student testing device, select Reset. On desktops, you can also use the keyboard command: F5 (Win) or Command+R (Mac) |
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Question appears blank (white screen) –or– “Please raise your hand” appears |
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Need to skip a broken question |
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Report a broken question |
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Test Engagement and Rapid Guessing
This feature applies to most MAP Growth and Screening tests, but not to Skills Checklist tests.
Proctor role in test engagement |
By helping students stay engaged with their test, you help ensure the assessment will better represent the areas you can help with the most. Before testing, clarify with students the purpose of MAP Growth and the importance of taking time on every test question. During testing, check the rapid-guessing alerts on the Proctor console. A rapid guess means the student answered well below the average response time measured by NWEA for each test question. The response is so fast that the student could not have viewed the question completely. Rapid guessing is not connected to total test duration. A student can finish quickly but still answer within the average time per question, and so not trigger the rapid-guessing alert. Demo of rapid guessing:
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First pause— |
When a student rapid-guesses multiple times, the test automatically pauses, and an alert soon appears on the Proctor console. The best way to help students reengage will vary for each student:
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Repeated alerts— |
If a student continues to rapid-guess multiple times, the test will pause again. Short tests like Screening have a total of 2 pauses and longer tests like MAP Growth have a total of 3 pauses, with the final pause at the rapid‑guessing threshold (30% of questions possible on the test). Follow these best practices:
See also How to Retest Students within a Term. |
Continuing Suspended Tests
Note: Students should continue tests within 14 days, although the maximum is 28 days.
Continue same day, same session |
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Continue another day, same session |
If you know most of the same students in your testing session will return, you could save the session and reopen it later. Under Manage Testing Sessions, select the session you saved and then Test Now. The Status for everyone will be Awaiting Student, meaning they can now sign in to the session. The session password will be new while the session name will remain the same. When prompted, select Resume Test and then Submit. |
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Continue another day, new make-up session |
In a new make-up session, you can include a mix of students, those who need to finish testing and those who have not yet tested.
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Proctor Shortcut Keys
If you encounter problems during MAP Growth testing, such as a problematic question, try these keyboard commands:
Action |
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Mac® |
Chromebook |
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Refresh the screen |
F5 |
F5 or Command+R |
No command |
Interrupt at student computer |
Ctrl+Shift+P or Ctrl+Shift+L |
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Close the lockdown browser |
Click X (top right) after clicking Done* |
Click X (top right) after clicking Done* |
Shift+Alt+K |
Check the Windows lockdown browser version |
Ctrl+Alt+V |
No command |