THE Journal: A North Carolina school district will be adopting a computer-based formative assessment program to enable its teachers to differentiate instruction for students. McDowell County Schools has chosen Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) from the Northwest Evaluation Association, a not-for-profit educational services organization that focuses on assessment programs.
MAP will be used by 5,000 students in grades K-9. The district has about 6,500 students in total at 13 schools.
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