eSchool Students Achieve High Scores in the MAP Test
Recently, eSchool students from grades 2-9 took the periodic MAP Test in three subjects: Math, English, and Reading. The MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) Test is a standardized assessment from the United States conducted by the NWEA (Northwest Evaluation Association). The MAP Test is used to evaluate students’ skills and measure their academic progress over time. The results showed:
⭐️ In Math, eSchool students performed outstandingly, surpassing American students. Particularly in grades 8 and 9, eSchool students significantly outperformed top-performing students in the U.S.
⭐️ In English (Language Usage), younger eSchool students (grades 3-6) achieved a level equivalent to the average American student. However, by grades 7, 8, and 9, they had reached the level of high-performing students in the U.S.
⭐️ In Reading: eSchool students in grades 2 and 3 were below the U.S. average. By grades 4, 5, and 6, they had reached the average level of American students, and by grades 7, 8, and 9, they had progressed to a level equivalent to high-performing students in the U.S.
Learning is a long journey. Starting from Pre1 and grade 1 with English proficiency much lower than that of British or American students, most eSchool students have caught up with American students by grades 3-6 and have reached a level comparable to top-performing American students by grades 7-9, opening pathways to top universities worldwide.
These outstanding results were achieved thanks to the dedicated efforts of each student, parent, and eSchool teacher.
Congratulations to the eSchool Family!