aimswebPlus

aimswebPlus is a tool for teachers and educational teams in MTSS/RTI and special education contexts. aimswebPlus offers nationally-normed, skills-based benchmark assessments and progress monitoring integrated into one application across reading and math domains with additional add-on measures across dyslexia and behavior/social-emotional skills. aimswebPlus informs daily instruction and provides growth results to caregivers and district/state audiences in reading and math achievement using curriculum-based assessment and standards-aligned content for students in PreK through Grade 12. Additionally, aimswebPlus links to instructional resources to support growth in reading, writing, and math skills. aimswebPlus uncovers learning gaps quickly, identifies at-risk students, and assesses growth at the individual and group levels. See our Guidance on using this assessment remotely.
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aimswebPlus Progress Monitoring Data Utilization Live Webinar 3 Hours for Individuals: November 12
A103000403313 Qualification Level A

Tuesday, November 12
12 – 3 pm ET

In this 3-hour session, participants will learn about how norm-referenced and trend data on monitoring reports are interpreted. Participants will also learn how to use data to make decisions for students receiving intervention. Hands-on practice with report generation will be available throughout the session if local devices are available. Purchase your seat(s) by Thursday, November 7.

A customer experience representative will contact you within 2 business days of order placement with the Zoom link for registration.

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$75.00

1-2 $75.00
3+ $63.75
Savings are estimated

Training details

Prerequisite: Participants have attended the Progress Monitoring Essentials session. Optimally, those attending will have also collected some progress monitoring data in their own account. 

Audience: This session is targeted for experienced users who will be analyzing progress monitoring data and want to learn more about making informed decisions using data. 

Course description

Tuesday, November 12
12 – 3 pm ET 

In this 3-hour session, participants will learn about how norm-referenced and trend data on monitoring reports are interpreted. Participants will also learn how to use data to make decisions for students receiving intervention. Hands-on practice with report generation will be available throughout the session if local devices are available. Purchase your seat(s) by Thursday, November 7. 

A customer experience representative will contact you within 2 business days of order placement with the Zoom link for registration. 

Learning objectives: After attending this session, participants will be able to: 

  • Differentiate between the various monitoring reporting options that are available for schools/classes/groups and individual students.  
  • Navigate to the progress monitoring data that is needed.  
  • Analyze progress monitoring data and formulate key questions and decisions to consider.