Not exact matches
For example, Krueger (1998) uses
data from the
NAEP and documents
test score increases over time, with large improvements for disadvantaged children from poor urban areas; the Current Population Survey shows declining dropout rates since 1975 for those from the lowest income quartile (Digest of Education Statistics, NCES 2012).
Consequently,
NAEP data should be relatively immune to concerns about accountability - driven
test -
score inflation, such as may result from «teaching to the
test.»
The report by the NRC committee claims that gains in
test scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (
NAEP) between 2007 and 2009 were no better than in the ten other school districts for which comparable
data is available.
We rely upon math
test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (
NAEP) and various international
tests to provide
data on the cognitive skills of each state's adult workers.
The authors infer solely from cost
data that states with currently higher
test scores on exams such as the National Assessment of Educational Progress (
NAEP) should not need significant new resources.
NAEP shows large statewide declines in charter
scores since 2013, and the state's own
testing data pointing in the same direction specifically for New Orleans.
Reardon and Portilla noted that other
data — from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (
NAEP)-- show that the white - black and white - Hispanic gaps in fourth - grade
test scores likewise narrowed between the same cohorts of children.
This study presents evidence on whether NCLB has influenced student achievement based on an analysis of state - level panel
data on student
test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (
NAEP).
The Brown Center report used state - level
data from the
NAEP to describe a positive association between tracking in eighth grade and larger percentages of high -
scoring AP
test takers.
The
data on
test scores and indicators like graduation rates are generally more complicated than the political debate allows and there has been progress and it's too often not acknowledged (and cherry picking of
NAEP data is a pandemic in the ed world to make various points)...
Grade 4
test data, absentee students
scored an average 12 points lower on the reading assessment than those with no absences — more than a full grade level on the
NAEP achievement scale.
A state - by - state analysis of
NAEP testing data shows that students who miss more school than their peers
score lower on the
NAEP tests in grades 4 and 8.
While the
NAEP tracks socioeconomic
data, it does not weight
test scores based upon a student's socioeconomic background.
The
NAEP data does not include charter school students, but the Washington Post reports that black and Hispanic children in DC charters
score better on standardized
tests than their traditional - school peers.