Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) Alternate Assessment

The State of Alaska contracts with DYNAMIC LEARNING MAPS (DLM) to administer the Alternate Assessment. This page is designed to help navigate the many resources available for this assessment.

The Alternate Assessment is administered to students with significant cognitive disabilities who are instructed and assessed on alternate achievement standards (Essential Elements). A Student's IEP team makes the determination if a student qualifies for the alternate assessment.

The Alternate Assessment is untimed and individually administered. The assessments are comprised of selected response items and modified constructed response items.

Alternate Assessment Participation Checklist

Agree (Yes) or
Disagree (No)?

Provide
documentation for
each

Participation Criterion Participation Criterion Descriptors
Yes/No 1. The student has a significant
cognitive disability.

Review of student records indicate a disability
or multiple disabilities that significantly impact
intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.

*Adaptive behavior is defined as essential for
someone to live independently and to
function safely in daily life.

Yes/No 2. The student is primarily being
instructed (or taught) using
content aligned to the DLM
Essential Elements.
Goals and instruction listed in the IEP for this
student are linked to the enrolled grade
level DLM Essential Elements and address
knowledge and skills that are appropriate
and challenging for this student.
Yes/No 3. The student requires extensive
direct individualized instruction and
substantial supports to achieve
measurable gains in the grade-and
age-appropriate curriculum.
The student requires extensive, repeated,
individualized instruction and support that is
not of a temporary or transient nature and
uses substantially adapted materials and
individualized methods of accessing
information in alternative ways to acquire,
maintain, generalize, demonstrate, and
transfer skills across multiple settings.