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    #107115 07/16/11 04:38 AM
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    2011 Normative Data Reference
    Status Norms of RIT Scores

    2011 Normative Data Reference.pdf

    well that didn't work smirk

    http://www.nwea.org/support/article/normative-data-2011

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    Comparative Data to Inform Instructional Decisions

    http://www.nwea.org/support/article/981/comparative-data-inform-instructional-decisions

    This is all they have posted thus far.. more to come in September

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    Thanks for posting this and I'm going to look at it more closely when I'm back from summer travels!

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    Inky- Have you seen any public links to the 2011 norms yet? I can't seem to find them but it looks like they should have been available in September.

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    not inky...

    I last checked this morning for the full report.They state it will be out by the end of September. They have released a few reports that I mentioned above.

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    Sorry Sheila, didn't mean to leave you out! Inky helped me with some NWEA stuff last year.

    Thanks for the info! I just got DS's new scores from the beginning of the year and was wondering how things had changed from the 2008 norms. I'll be patient :-)

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    Thanks for the update and I'll be interested to hear too!

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    Hi, need some advice on nwea math for 3rd graders. My son is going to Minnesota schools. He had nwea math test today. When I asked him how it went,he said there were 52 questions. Just wanted to know if it is right? Also they say if the child finds the question difficult,easy questions appear for them .even then the numb of questions are 52 only? Or will it be increased. Can someone advice me?

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    The numbers of questions depends on the student. This might be a good place to start with understanding the NWEA MAP.

    http://www.nwea.org/sites/www.nwea.org/files/resources/ParentToolkit.pdf


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    my son is in 3rd grade. he had his first NWEA math test today. His score was 203. Is this a good score. Is it the right score for a 3rd grader?

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