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BACKGROUND:
The Outstanding Schools Act (OSA) called for the development of a new assessment system for Missouri’s public schools. The law was enacted with bipartisan support by the Missouri legislature and was signed by Gov. Mel Carnahan in May 1993.

MAP:
The Missouri Assessment Project (MAP) is the professional development piece of the assessment system being developed as a result of the Outstanding Schools Act. The new assessment system is required to be primarily performance-based, to measure not only a student’s knowledge and skills, but also how well that student can apply knowledge to existing or new situations. MAP provides the state’s teachers training in the use, scoring and development of performance assessment.

WHY?
"Life is not a multiple-choice test." The goal of performance assessment is to improve academic achievement by requiring students to apply their knowledge and skills in demanding, realistic situations. Performance assessment is intended to complement, not replace, traditional methods of testing and assessment, and is designed to encourage learners to understand and apply basic academic skills more effectively.

WHEN?
The development of a new assessment system is only one initiative of the OSA. In the 1996-97 school year, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education started phasing in some components of the new assessment system. The new assessment system has been part of the MSRP since 1998.

Northwest MAP Regional Center
800 University Drive
Maryville, MO 64468

Phone: 800-772-0236
Fax: 660.562.1890


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