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Use dyslexia-friendly font for the passages in the reading tests
Hello! My suggestion to improve the accessibility of the reading tests is to have the passages written in a dyslexia-friendly font. For students who have trouble reading, and even for neuro-typical students, reading on a screen is an added layer of challenge in reading (both decoding & comprehension). Changing to a different font could be an easy way to make this test more accessible to a wider range of students, without fundamentally changing the content of the test. Thanks for considering!
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ELA student strategies
I want to learn how my MAP Reading Fluency data helps me know what ELA strategies to teach each student.
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Sharing information with parents
Since this is a new test in our district, I would have liked the Foundations Online course to have more information that I can share with parents and our community.
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Setting Up Rosters
As a leader, the Foundations course was good. I would have really liked more information on setting up the roster and responsibilities of my role as Assessment Coordinator for my school.
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Proctor Practice
I feel this was good information in the Foundations course and helped me, but it would have helped me even more to be able to practice the steps needed to proctor a test.
2 votes
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