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Homepage | Dynamic Learning Maps This video outlines four keys to academic success for students with significant cognitive disabilities and highlights a few postsecondary opportunities for students taking the DLM alternate assessment
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DLM Assessments - Dynamic Learning Maps DLM assessments are designed to maximize accessibility for students with significant cognitive disabilities Assessments are built to allow multiple ways for students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and understandings
Kite Suite | Dynamic Learning Maps The Kite Suite is the online testing interface for DLM Assessments Students take tests in Student Portal Educators manage student data in Educator Portal
What Is A Learning Map Model? | Dynamic Learning Maps The basis of all DLM assessments, the learning map model was developed by teams of researchers through extensive review and synthesis of research literature It undergoes continual review and refinement by experts in academic content, special education, and cognition
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What is the DLM? - Simply Special Ed Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) are an alternate set of standards and assessments for students with significant special needs Currently, 20 states plus the District of Columbia are part of the DLM consortium
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) The alternate assessment for students with the most significant intellectual disabilities in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science is called the Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM)
DLM – Mathematics, ELA and Science Alternate Assessments Dynamic Learning Maps® (DLM®) assessments are designed for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities in ELA and Mathematics (grades 3-8 and high school), and in Science (grades 5, 8 and high school) for whom general state assessments are not appropriate, even with accommodations
Dynamic Learning Maps Professional Development It focuses on teaching and learning in the areas of English language arts, mathematics and science, while also providing important information regarding components of the Dynamic Learning Maps ® system The modules on this site are part of the instructional professional development system