Accommodations and Accessibility

To provide accommodations and accessibility features during MAP Growth testing, use the following setup instructions and become familiar with Using Universal Testing Tools.

See also: Text-to-Speech Accommodation.

Print Resource: Proctor Guide

Assigning Accommodations

Note: To assign Text-to-Speech, see Text-to-Speech Accommodation.

Proctors can assign accommodations to students who need them in a testing session. Assigning an accommodation keeps a record of the services the student received, and, for the Text-to-Speech accommodation, it enables audio tools.

When assigning accommodations, consider your state and district policies and the overall NWEA guidelines. NWEA guidelines can be found here: NWEA Accessibility and Accommodations FAQ.

Required MAP Role: School Proctor or District Proctor

  1. Open Manage Test Sessions.
  2. Set up a testing session, choose a saved one, or select Test My Class.

    For detailed instructions, see Proctor Quick Start.

  3. Select one or more students from the list.

    Note: Only select multiple students if they will share the same accommodations. Selected students must share the same grade because some accommodation choices are grade-dependent.
  4. Select Assign Accommodations.

  5. From the window that appears, select which accommodations or features to apply.

    Note: Your selections remain for as long as you use this testing session. If you do not want these accommodations for other tests, then either assign those tests in a separate testing session or modify the accommodations before the student takes another test. However, Text-to-Speech settings only apply to the assigned test, not the whole testing session.

To change assigned accommodations:

If needed, you can change an assigned accommodation any time before a student starts testing. However, once the student starts testing, you cannot change the chosen accommodation, except by using Suspend, choosing Test Again, and then making the change. After you make the change, the student would sign in again.

To apply accommodations in another session:

You must reassign accommodations when you create a new testing session, including for suspended tests that you add to a make‑up testing session.

To apply accommodations for a new test assignment:

Your action depends on the situation:

  • For the Text-to-Speech accommodation, you must reassign the accommodation whenever you assign a new test, even in the same testing session.
  • For all other accommodations, you don’t have to reassign them when using the same testing session. However, in a new session, you do need to reassign accommodations.

To view a record of accommodations:

Use the Data Export Scheduler to view assigned accommodations (requires the Assessment Coordinator role). A record appears in both the Comprehensive and Combined Data Files available for export. For more information, see How to Export Data.

Screen Reader—Additional Setup

For students using JAWS or similar screen reader technology, see Screen Reader Guidelines.

Visual Aids—Additional Setup

You can implement the following visual aids. Other programs may be compatible, but these have been successfully evaluated for use with MAP Growth testing.

  • Windows:
    • Windows Magnifier and color contrast options
      • If using the NWEA secure testing browser, launch these features first (however, the browser prevents students from making adjustments to magnification or color contrast)
    • ZoomText Magnifier and Mag/Reader (separately purchased tool; speech feature not fully supported at this time)
  • Mac:
    • OS X Zoom and color contrast options
      • If using the NWEA secure testing browser, launch these features first (however, the browser prevents students from making adjustments to magnification or color contrast)

    • ZoomText Mac (separately purchased tool; speech feature not fully supported at this time; and not supported by the Mac secure testing browser)
  • Chromebook:
    • Magnifier and color contrast options
    • Recommended: Zoom out to full screen when answering for drag and drop questions
  • iPad:
    • Zoom and color contrast options
    • Recommended: Zoom in using a "pinch" gesture when answering drag and drop questions

Using Universal Testing Tools

All students can take advantage of the following universal accessibility features. These tools do not need to be assigned. Some tools appear only when they are relevant to the subject and test question. 

Zoom icon   Highlighter and Eraser icons   Line Reader icon   Notepad icon   Answer Eliminator icon
Zoom
Useful for enlarging the question display
  Highlighter and Eraser
Useful for marking key parts of a question
 

Line Reader
Useful for focusing attention on one line at a time, such as with reading passages

 

Notepad
Useful for making notes about the question

  Answer Eliminator
Useful for marking wrong answers so they appear dimmer

 

Calculator icon     Ruler icon Proctractor icon

Calculator
Either standard or scientific. Appears for applicable questions, based on grade level . For details about using the scientific calculator, go to : 

https://learn.desmos.com/scientific

    Ruler and Protractor
Appears for applicable questions and enables students to measure lengths and angles, and to move and rotate the tools

 

Keyboard Navigation

For students unable to use a mouse, it is possible to use keyboard controls. See Keyboard Navigation for Testing.