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Questions still need to be packaged into 30-minute sections for the 2026 NAEP tests, and fresh questions need to be written and field tested for future exams on science and 12th grade math and ...
Last NAEP question: At this point, April 8, have we made any decisions about tests or lines of testing that are not going to be continued? No.
What to know about the latest NAEP scores There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling. Education.
For any successful journey, you need a clear destination and tools to chart your progress. Adjustments along the way are ...
NAEP scores: US sees sharp decline in basic reading, math skills among nation's 13-year-olds. ... there are questions about whether it's been spent wisely, fast enough, or used at all. ...
On Sept.1, the U.S. Department of Education released disastrous test results. Based on a sample of more than 7,000 9-year-olds around the country, two decades of academic progress in reading and math ...
Former venture capitalist turned education advocate Ted Dintersmith decries what he considers a misplaced focus on NAEP scores and an overreaction to what he sees as fairly minor declines.
Of the 26 large urban districts where NAEP assessments, "the Nation's Report Card," were given, Los Angeles was the only one to make gains in eighth-grade reading.
The NAEP test is typically given every two years. It was taken between January and March by a sample of students in every state, along with 26 of the nation's largest school districts.
Questions still need to be packaged into 30-minute sections for the 2026 NAEP tests, and fresh questions need to be written and field tested for future exams on science and 12th grade math and reading ...
The government continues to underfund special ed and broader efforts to give all students the resources they need to succeed.
Without NAEP, we would not be so painfully aware of pandemic learning losses and how children cannot read and multiply nearly as well as they could in 2019, nor would other states be looking to copy ...