NWEA

@NWEA

Not-for-profit pioneer in adaptive assessments. Partnering to help all kids learn!

Portland, Ore.
Joined February 2009

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    Jan 2

    Get a head start on 2020! With strategies for using assessment data, building equitable classrooms, and engaging more students, these are the 12 posts on our blog that educators read the most in 2019.

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  2. Jan 31

    “Great substitute teachers are my unsung heroes.” Teachers, how do you set your substitutes up for success? Here are five tips from an experienced educator:

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    Jan 31

    “At just 31, PPS wunderkind chief engagement officer has a high profile, a very full inbox, & a serious mandate...” 😊 I’m proud of our team’s collective commitment and actions to & prepare 50K students to lead change & improve the world.

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    Jan 31

    Tracking our growth on MAP testing! SOOOO proud of my students! Look how many grew 10+ points, & NO negative growth!! They’re rockstars! 🌟

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    Aligning personalized pathways to our data will not only ensure that our board goal is met but that all learning gaps are being filled!! Excited to do this again tomorrow! Such an informative training!

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  6. Jan 31

    Educators, which would you choose? ✅ Receive growth and proficiency data during the school year ✅ Eliminate the need for annual summative tests ✅ See how much every student grows from fall to spring If it's "all three," read this!

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    The key is that “While ESSA provides the flexibility needed to move states on the pathway of transformation, the process is often overwhelming and burdensome to limited state budgets and capacity.” We need make this more accessible- our students learning depends on it

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    Jan 27

    “I just love MAP Reading Fluency!” Listen to educators explain how this tool encourages students to stay engaged and gives teachers more time to use data in the classroom. Learn more about here:

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  9. Jan 30

    "We believe funding innovation is a critical first step to helping states evolve accountability assessments.” Today, our CEO submitted ’s comments to applauding the importance of the CGSA program and others like it. Read here:

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    Jan 29

    Proud to be working in Clark County. It’s exciting to see the district work together for kids. is really leading the way for more opportunity for their kids

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    Jan 30

    1/2. My article with on how test disengagement does/doesn't affect policy outcomes like achievement gap and summer loss estimates is out in JREE. Happy to have it out in the world!

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    Jan 29

    I study teaching and learning in higher education. From all the research (and practice) I've done, I think what it comes down to is this: the most important thing for teaching is actually caring about the students and their learning.

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  13. Jan 30

    Fantastic, Whitney! We are happy to be the Schmidt to your Nick in a celebratory fist bump.

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  14. Jan 29

    75 FREE digital tools for educators to drive student engagement and growth:

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  15. Jan 29

    Do you love your ? Here are five ways to set them up for success! 1. Get organized 2. Talk to your students 3. Follow a routine 4. Make scheduling easy 5. Gratitude! More from an experienced educator here:

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    Jan 25

    Why is it so hard to improve reading achievement? What aren't we doing right?

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    Jan 29

    So grateful to have been a listener in this conversation. Exciting things ahead for , students, families, and teachers!

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    Jan 28
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    Jan 28

    State testing should be like where kids can retake it DURING the year. Who cares how many times they take it? We just need to know where kids are.

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    Jan 28

    AI is being leveraged in an increasing array of education technology programs. At , you’ll learn how with , , , , Rebecca Kantar, , and Renee Foster, former president of Curriculum Associates.

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  21. Jan 28

    "An all-time high!" Outstanding growth in graduation rates across Oregon, including our hometown of Portland. Congratulations to the students, teachers, and admins of !

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