MDTP UCLA Onsite Workshop and New Features on the Online Platform

MDTP UCLA has some exciting announcements!


1. We will be hosting our first onsite Saturday Workshop since the pandemic. To register, please fill out this form. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration will be capped at 20. 

  • Workshop: You’ve Tested, Now What?
  • Date: Saturday, February 4th @ 9:30am – 12 Noon, UCLA Math Science Building 
  • Goal of the Workshop: Review student test data and explore the use of MDTP Written Response Items (WRIs) to bridge student gaps and learning.
  • Prerequisite: Teachers must have tested at least once during this school year prior to attending the workshop. Ideally, assessment should be given in January to have the most up to date student test results.

2. MDTP has launched some new features to help with access and usability on the Diagnostic Platform. Tutorials to navigate the new features will be emailed once they are ready. Some key aspects

  • Teachers can now sort classes by term, and assignments by test type and term.
  • Teachers can now sort classes by term, and assignments by test type and term.
  • Hide classes on the dashboard and view them by selecting “Show/Hide.” Hidden classes can also be viewed under “All Classes.”


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MDTP is a statewide collaboration of the CSU and UC systems and the California Academic Partnership Program intended to support and advance secondary math instruction. MDTP develops, distributes, scores, and reports the results of multiple choice tests that measure student readiness for mathematics courses ranging from Math 6 to Calculus. MDTP at UCLA offers full support for MDTP materials and services at no charge to secondary schools in LA and Ventura Counties.

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