Understanding Formative, Interim, and Summative Assessments
There are many ways to assess a child’s ability to learn. See our guide to learn more about formative, interim, and summative assessments.
There are many ways to assess a child’s ability to learn. See our guide to learn more about formative, interim, and summative assessments.
Homeschool parents looking for an untimed, online test often consider both the Online CAT test and MAP® Growth™, but how do they compare? The online… Read More »Online CAT Test vs. MAP Growth for Homeschool: Which is a Better Value?
Your homeschool child’s proficiency in various subjects can be challenging to determine. MAP testing informs instructors, parents, and students where the student is on their… Read More »Ways To Put MAP Growth Data to Work in Your Lessons
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