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NAEP 2011 Mathematics and Reading Results

NAEP 2011 Mathematics and Reading Results. Challis Breithaupt November 1, 2011. What is NAEP?. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the largest continuing and nationally representative assessment of what our nation’s students know and can do in core subjects.

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NAEP 2011 Mathematics and Reading Results

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  1. NAEP 2011 Mathematics and Reading Results Challis Breithaupt November 1, 2011

  2. What is NAEP? The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the largest continuing and nationally representative assessment of what our nation’s students know and can do in core subjects.

  3. Measuring Achievement Across the Nation • NAEP is a survey designed to produce national, state, and select urban district level results. • NAEP results are for populations of students, not for individual students nor schools. • Measures student performance nationally and reports changes over time. • Allows comparisons between states and the nation.

  4. NAEP School and Student Selection • NAEP uses a carefully designed sampling procedure for the assessment to be representative of the geographical, racial, ethnic, and socio-economic diversity of schools and students in the state.

  5. NAEP Administration • NAEP was administered over a six-week period. • For 2011: January 24th – March 4th • In Vermont, students in grades 4 and 8 participate in the NAEP assessment. • Each student is only assessed in one subject area. • Students only take a small portion of the assessment • Accommodations are provided as necessary for students with disabilities and English language learners.

  6. NAEP Results • The results of NAEP are released as The Nation’s Report Card. The report card provides national, state, and district-level results, results for different demographic groups, inclusion information, and sample questions.

  7. How NAEP Results Are Reported • NAEP Results are reported in two formats • Average Scale Scores • Numeric scale • 0 − 500 on mathematics and reading assessments • Scores cannot be compared across content areas • Achievement Levels • Categorical scale • Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, Advanced

  8. Grade 4 Mathematics Results

  9. Average Scale Scores Over Time NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  10. 2011 Achievement Levels NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Percentages might not sum to 100 due to rounding.

  11. Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible National Public Vermont NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  12. State Overall Performance

  13. State and National Performance 2003-2011

  14. Grade 8 MathematicsResults

  15. Average Scale Scores Over Time NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  16. 2011 Achievement Levels NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Percentages might not sum to 100 due to rounding.

  17. Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible National Public Vermont NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  18. State Overall Performance

  19. State and National Performance 2003-2011

  20. Grade 4 ReadingResults

  21. Average Scale Scores Over Time NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  22. 2011 Achievement Levels NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Percentages might not sum to 100 due to rounding.

  23. Score Gap Comparison:NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible National Public Vermont NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  24. State Overall Performance

  25. State and National Performance 2003-2011

  26. Grade 8 ReadingResults

  27. Average Scale Scores Over Time NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  28. 2011 Achievement Levels NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. Percentages might not sum to 100 due to rounding.

  29. Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible National Public Vermont NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.

  30. State Overall Performance

  31. State and National Performance 2003-2011

  32. For More Information About NAEP

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