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Multiple Uses of MAP Data
MAP assessments have helped Cisco educators better understand students’ learning needs and improve their learning experience.
Common Data Practices
Students and teachers interact with data in a variety of ways, all geared toward improving teaching and learning.
Creating a Culture of Revision
Using data, feedback, and milestones to build out specific revisions around skills students wants to gain proficiency in.
Creating Small Group Instruction Opportunities with Content Specialist Teachers
Students are grouped based on needs and then pulled out – or teachers pushed in – for focused support and mini-lessons led by a content specialist.
Measuring Three Levels of Mastery
Students can pursue proficiency at three different levels, based on their prior knowledge and academic strengths and weaknesses.
Students Focus on Three Credits
Students only work on three credits at a time, allowing them more time throughout the day to focus on each credit.
Cisco Student-Led Learning Teacher Notes: Exploring Equations
This sample teacher notes document from Cisco Junior High supports a teacher in guiding students through an exploring equations activity.
Cisco Checklist Example: Slope
Students at Cisco Junior High select what they work on from skill-level appropriate playlists.
Cisco Science Playlist
Students at Cisco Junior High select what they work on from skill-level appropriate playlists.
Bronx Arena Facilitation Plan Example A
Teachers at Bronx Arena create facilitation plans to track student progress and support each learner.
Learning Playlists at Cisco
Students at Cisco ISD use playlists each week to guide their work.