MindPrint Learning is the only K12 solution that uses objective cognitive
data to teach students how they learn best and provide strategies
personalized to students’ learning strengths and needs.
Just like a fingerprint, each student has a unique “MindPrint'' that provides clear
insight into how a student learns most efficiently and what supports they
need to succeed.
At the core of MindPrint is an hour-long online, self-
administered cognitive assessment developed at the University of
Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine.
HOW IT WORKS
WHY IT WORKS
OUTCOME DRIVEN RESULTS
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Students take Mindprint’s one hour, online screener
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Mindprint can be taken in any location at any convenient time
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Mindprint learner profiles identify strengths and needs in complex reasoning, memory, executive functions and processing
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MindPrint is norm referenced and developed by neuroscientists at University of Pennsylvania and NIH
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MindPrint measures the skills most highly predictive of academic growth
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The nine novel tasks keep students engaged and curious to learn more about their results
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Personalized Learning Plans include the most effective evidence-based instructional strategies for each student
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Student checklists develop self-efficacy skills in each subject
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Students develop critical study skills to support them in both college and career
FAQ'S
What is the Mindprint Cognitive Assessment and what does it aim to achieve?
Cognitive skills play a crucial role in how individuals learn and retain information effectively. The Mindprint Cognitive Assessment aims to identify these cognitive skills and their impact on learning outcomes. Unlike traditional assessments that focus on academic knowledge, Mindprint delves into how individuals comprehend and recall information, providing insights into their unique learning strengths and needs.
What skills does MindPrint measure?
MindPrint evaluates 10 core cognitive skills across four key domains:
Reasoning: Your ability to make sense of what you read, hear or see. Your ability to make connections to previous learned knowledge. Fact: Students’ visual reasoning skills are independent of socio-economic background.
Memory: Your ability to remember what you read or hear. Fact: Students can have one memory skill significantly stronger than the other.
Executive Functions: Your ability to sustain focus and follow through on multi-step tasks. Fact: Chronic stress common in high poverty communities can have a significant negative impact on executive functions.
Processing: Your ability to accurately and efficiently respond to information. Fact: Too fast or too slow processing can easily be mistaken for a lack of understanding.
What types of questions are on the assessment?ā
The computerized, adaptive assessment measures each student’s learning strengths and needs on ten skills across four core domains of speed, executive functions, complex reasoning and memory.
Unlike achievement tests, there are no reading passages or math computations. Students of all ages who take the Assessment usually describe it as a series of puzzles and often describe it as “actually quite fun.”
Is MindPrint a curriculum?
No. MindPrint is a curriculum supplement and enables every teacher to improve instructional practices.
MindPrint is entirely curriculum and achievement test agnostic. MindPrint works with your existing curriculum and assessment solution.
What additional resources and services are provided along with the Mindprint Cognitive Assessment?
In conjunction with the Mindprint Cognitive Assessment, Sapneil Tutoring provides access to an extensive array of Mindprint reports. Moreover, students and their tutors are given the chance to engage in a 30-minute consultation with a Sapneil Tutoring advisor to go over the assessment outcomes in detail. This data, when combined with results from practice tests and any additional information provided by the student, will be leveraged to customize and enhance the tutoring strategy for each individual learner.
What are cognitive skills and why are they important?
Cognitive skills identify how you learn best. Unlike other assessments, MindPrint identifies how you best understand and recall information. In contrast, tests of academic skills or achievement, are a test of what you know.
Most schools never test cognitive skills because it has historically been too time consuming and expensive. However, an accurate understanding of one’s learning strengths and needs can is key to more efficient and enjoyable learning. This is true for all students, particularly once they reach middle and high school.
How was the MindPrint assessment developed?
MindPrint’s assessment was developed by neuroscientists in the Brain Behavior Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health. It has been tested in over 100,000 participants worldwide, including more than 10,000 children and 50,000 members of the armed services
What is included in the Assessment results?
Every student receives an individualized learner profile which explains the student’s competencies across the ten skills. The skills are mapped to each academic subject to gain a much clearer picture of why some subjects might come easily while others require more effort.
The learner profile is part of the student’s broader personalized learning plan. The personalized learning plan includes easy to-follow instructional and study strategies for school and home use.
Aggregated reporting is available to enable teachers to more effectively differentiate instruction by class or grade.
Can Mindprint improve standardized test scores?
Yes. MindPrint can integrate with your standardized test scores to identify underperformers and recommendations for test taking skills to improve performance.
MindPrint can be used for high stakes tests such as the SAT and ACT. MindPrint identifies which test format might be more favorable and provide guidance on how to optimize scores by subject test. With MindPrint, students learn how to prioritize study time to get the “biggest bang for the buck”.