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  1. AlexK

    Hey, got a question, how often is that system maintenance for the NWEA happening? Just planning ahead. Last thing I need is to set up a test day and bam, no access.

    1. Teach4Lyf

      In my experience, it’s not too often but always check their updates. They usually send emails bout upcoming maintenance. Pretty handy.

  2. Tracey M.

    As a parent, I’m curious about how teachers find the NWEA MAP scores beneficial for students’ progress. It seems like a lot of data to interpret.

  3. tech_noob42

    this might sound dumb but how do I even download NWEA on the computer? is it an app or something? lol. not great with tech here.

  4. GrumpyGus

    Oh, great. Another article telling me how to do my job. Because, clearly, after 20 years, I’ve been waiting for the wisdom of the internet to guide me.

    1. BrightSide

      I get that but maybe it’s not all bad? Could pick up a new trick or two, right?

  5. RJ_the_Educator

    honestly, NWEA has been a game changer for me. Love seeing real-time progress. Plus, the kids dig the tech aspect. Makes tests feel less ‘testy’, if you get what I mean.

    1. Ms. Picky

      Real-time progress is great and all, but does it actually improve learning? Feels like we’re just teaching to the test more than ever.

    2. TechGuru

      You might have a point. But leveraging tech can really aid in differentiated learning. It’s all about how we use it.

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