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Questions That MAP Growth Data Can Answer To Support Performance Across Your District

Author: David Specht | Blog |

As K-12 schools continue to adopt data-driven approaches, one of the most valuable tools for tracking student growth are the MAP Growth assessments. These assessments provide insight into how students are performing academically while also allowing for targeted interventions to support future success. But how do educators effectively analyze and act on MAP Growth data?

By asking the right questions, educators can turn raw data into actionable insights that drive student achievement, improve instructional strategies, and promote equity across schools. Check out the infographic below to learn more about leveraging MAP Growth data for better decision-making in your district.

 

Questions That MAP Growth Data Can Answer To Support Performance Across Your District

Using Otus to Support MAP Growth Performance

Otus is a K-12 assessment, data, and insights solution that helps schools and districts harness the power of MAP Growth data to inform instruction and provide targeted support where it’s needed most. With Otus, educators can easily track student performance over time, identify trends, and create personalized learning plans to address students’ unique strengths and areas of opportunity.

“When we were gathering information with the last system we used, we had a bunch of different things in different areas. To gather all the information about a student, you had to look at multiple spots. That ate up a bunch of time and we’d spend more time gathering the information than making decisions moving forward.“

Chad Nichols

Behavioral Coach & Intervention Facilitator, Papillon La Vista Community Schools

Whether you’re analyzing class performance, monitoring individual student growth, or evaluating district-wide initiatives, Otus simplifies the process, allowing educators to make data-driven decisions that benefit all students.

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