Starting
November 16th through December 15th, we will be conducting assessments
for both in-person learners and at-home learners. This will definitely
be trickier than a normal year. Here you will find directions,
schedules, and testing names and passwords prior to the tests
beginning. The NWEA Map test requires both student and proctor
interaction simultaneously, so
it will be critical that at-home learners
be attempting to take the test during their allotted window. This
assessment is required multiple times a year by the Colorado Charter
School Institute (C.S.I.) to determine students progress in a variety of
subjects. Kindergarten and First Grade students will need to have
either speakers or headphones/earbuds in place to listen to the tests.
Here is how it is going to work:
In-person students will be testing at the school at the same exact time
at-home learners will be testing at home. At-home learners will be
given access information 15 minutes prior to the start of the test
through the "
Test Access"
of this website. At-home students are asked to abide by the same
rules as those taking it in-person and will need to read them on their
own. At the conclusion of the testing time, each student's test will
automatically be disabled by the proctor. It is important that we
receive the most accurate data for each child as possible.
Accessing NWEA through different devices:
For students that have checked out a CSCA Chromebook, you can
access the test by making sure the Chromebook is logged off but still
turned on. At the bottom left of the login screen you will click the
"Apps" button, and then select "NWEA Secure Testing" in the list to
launch the test software.
For at-home learners that are not on a CSCA ChromeBook you will need to
open a web browser and then go to the following website to take the
test:
https://test.mapnwea.org/#/lockdown
Directions
Schedule
Test Access (Test Name and Password-Updated 15 minutes prior to test
)
Launch the Test
Troubleshooting
If you have questions or issues please email me at
[email protected].
I most likely will not be able to respond to your questions that happen
during the test due to me controlling the test; however, I will reach
back out to you following the test window.