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What does the map exam mean?
1. The full name of MAP test is Measure of Academic Progress, which is an adaptive computer test developed by Northwest Assessment Association (NWEA) according to the CCSS standard of the United States. Many popular and mainstream international schools will adopt MAP test in entrance or in-school tests.
2. In fact, it can be said that the MAP test is not a traditional test to examine whether students have achieved their learning goals in the ordinary sense, but a staged level test to measure their academic development. Then the MAP exam subjects include Reading (reading, vocabulary, etc.), Language Usage (grammar, writing, etc.), Mathematics (mathematics) and Science (science).
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