MAP Resources
The Juneau 
School District administers the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) in 
Reading, Language Usage, and Mathematics to students in grades 3-9 three
 times a year.
MAP tests are adaptive, meaning they dynamically 
adjust to each student's performance. As a student answers a test 
question on a computer, the program immediately analyzes the student's 
response, and based on how well the student has answered previous 
questions, selects a question of appropriate difficulty to display next.
MAP
 are interim assessments that measure growth, project proficiency on 
high-stakes tests, and inform how educators differentiate instruction, 
evaluate programs, and structure curriculum.MAP
 assessments are grade independent and adapt to each student's 
instructional level. Every item on a MAP assessment is anchored to a 
vertically aligned equal interval scale, called the RIT scale for Rasch 
UnIT — a stable measurement, like inches on a ruler, that covers all 
grades.
And because 
the measurement is reliable and accurate, RIT scores serve as an 
essential data point in a student's learning plan; educators can see 
their precise learning level and respond accordingly.