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We will update the ELA page to include references made to NWEA Reading and the mapping fields contained in the chart and graph.

Design: https://www.figma.com/file/LcnuW2hayj5Z5e4e9ayaXg/MTSS-Dashboard?type=design&node-id=5886-5241&mode=design&t=Y7KQG9JnAYVLhRRP-0

ELA Student View

User Story

As a teacher or Admin user who is viewing NWEA MAP Reading Assessment Data, I need to have the same functionality for viewing Tiers, Tier Notices, Approaching and At Risk Indicators, Intervention Plan buttons and assessment data specific to the NWEA Reading test so that I can analyze and take action to help the student grow academically.

UI

ELA Student View Tab

Information Icons

  • To view more about a column heading, user clicks on the information icon.

  • To remove the information dialog box, user clicks on close.

Acceptance Criteria

Rename Tab Labels

  • MAP Reading

  • MAP Math

Graph

  • Rename Graph Title to:

    • Map Reading Test Percentile (See image: Student View ELA Tab. Lookin graph for the title)

  • Rename Graph Key contents to include:

    • High

    • High Average

    • Average

    • Low Average

    • Low

  • We will include the Tier Level and the Test Percentile range for each of the Graph Key contents (High, High Average, Average, Low Average, Low).

  • We follow Settings | NWEA for determining the Graph Key match up to Tiers.

  • Given user has changed the default settings for Tiers, then we will show the users selections in the Graph Key.

  • Rename labels on x axis to contain:

    • Month test was taken

    • Define school year setting that the test date falls within. (See Define School Year)

  • Given user hovers over a bar, we will show:

    • Test Percentile: Value

    • Overall RIT: Value

Chart Contents:

  • Month

    • values filled by field: Month

  • Define School Year selection (Example: Quarter)

    • values shown to correspond with Define School Year.

  • Date

    • No field for date exists in data set so record the date the assessment results are integrated.

    • For West Windsor, another data sheet was provided indicating the dates test was given. (Needs to be attached)

  • Tier Recommendation

    • Values correspond to Settings

  • Test Percentile

    • Values filled by field: TestPercentile

  • Overall RIT Score

    • Values filled by field: OverallRitScore

  • Performance Level

    • Values correspond to Settings

  • Assessment Grade

    • Values filled by field: AssessmentGrade

  • Plan

    • Follow existing rules for showing Intervention Plans.

Information Icons

  • We will show information icons for the following:

    • Test Percentile

    • Overall RIT Score

    • Performance Level

  • Test Percentile reads:

    • Test Percentile (percentile rank) is the overall score a student has achieved. Test Percentile tell where the student scored in comparison with other students in the same grade. For example, a Test Percentile of 90 indicates that the student performed as well as or better than 90% of their peers.

  • Overall RIT Score reads:

    • RIT (Rasch Unit) measures the student’s level of achievement. Rit scores range form 100 to 350 and correspond to one of 5 performance levels.

  • Performance Level reads:

    • The 5 Performance Levels are: High, High Average, Average, Low Average, and Low. Performance levels correspond to a Percentile Range and within that range is the student’s Test Percentile (percentile rank).

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