Not exact matches
The National Assessment
of Educational
Progress (NAEP) has been assessing American students
in a
variety of subject areas since 1969.
The National Assessment
of Education
Progress (NAEP) tests representative samples
of students
in the states on a
variety of subjects.
Often those efforts include lists
of specific skills
in a
variety of subject areas and a reporting method that identifies an individual student's
progress through the skill levels.
Schools that failed to demonstrate Adequate Yearly
Progress would be
subject to a
variety of remedies, culminating
in a plan to restructure the school.
To the right we present results for the CST and the Smarter Balanced tests, alongside California students» scores on the National Assessment
of Educational
Progress (NAEP), a national ongoing assessment
of what children know
in a
variety of subject areas.
They want training, mentoring, and exposure to a
variety of tasks and
subject matter so that they can
progress in their careers.
• Design and develop class curriculum • Develop teaching methods and strategies to teach a
variety of subjects • Prepare and impart lesson plans on a daily basis • Administer student activities • Grade homework, class work, papers and exams • Assess students»
progress and determine need for remedial classes • Prepare and distribute learning aids to students • Manage student behavior • Maintain effective teacher - student relationships • Create and maintain liaison with parents
in order to provide them with
progress reports