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Dynammic Learning Maps 

 

 

The alternate assessment for students with the most significant intellectual disabilities in English Language Arts and Mathematics is called the Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM).

 

Dynamic Learning Maps™ assessments offer students with significant cognitive disabilities a way to show what they know and can do. Assessments are based on a learning map—a map that shows different paths a student might take to learn new academic skills. 

 

Information for parents about Dynamic Learning Maps assessments brochure, testlets, and help to interpret Score Reports for the 2015-2016 school year is available at

http://www.dynamiclearningmaps.org/about/tests#parents