Title: National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP
1National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
2NAEP Components
National Assessment of Educational Progress
3What is assessed?
- Assessments are given in reading and mathematics
at grades 4, 8, and 12. States and districts
receiving Title I funding are required to
participate in the reading and mathematics
assessments at grades 4 and 8. - Other subjects also are assessed, but less often,
at grades 4, 8, and/or 12 - writing, science,
U.S. history, geography, etc. - States receive state and national results for
grades 4 and 8 for Main NAEP years. Only
national results are made available for grade 12
assessments. - In years that are not Main NAEP, only national
results are released for all assessed grade
levels.
4What NAEP reports
- The academic performance of Americas students
and the progress they are making over time - Achievement Levels Basic, Proficient, and
Advanced - Average Scale Scores
- Student Groups e.g., race/ethnicity, gender
- Background and Contexts School, teacher, student
5How do state assessments differ from NAEP?
- State
- TAKS, SDAA II, etc. are census tests
- Results for students, schools, districts, state
- All schools
- All students
- Students complete the whole test
- Allowable accommodations
- Unallowable test materials
- High-stakes
- NAEP
- NAEP is a survey of a probability sample
- Results only for the states the nation ( trial
urban districts) - Not all schools
- Not all students in the sampled schools
- Students do part of a test (in one subject)
- Unallowable accommodations
- Allowed test materials
- No-stakes
6Student Achievement Picture
TX Assessments
NAEP
District
State
Student
Nation
School
State
Texas Met Standard NAEP Basic
72005 NAEP Results - Texas
- How do we compare with other states and the
nation as a whole?
8NAEP Math Grade 4 All Ss
White Ss - None higher A-A Ss None
higher Hispanic Ss None higher
9NAEP Reading Grade 4 All Ss
White Ss - 1 higher A-A Ss 1 higher Hispanic Ss
4 higher
10NAEP Math Grade 8 All Ss
White Ss - None higher A-A Ss None
higher Hispanic Ss None higher
11NAEP Reading Grade 8 All Ss
White Ss - 5 higher A-A Ss 2 higher Hispanic Ss
2 higher
12NAEP Science Grade 4 All Ss
White Ss - 1 higher A-A Ss 1 higher Hispanic Ss
4 higher
13NAEP Science Grade 8 All Ss
White Ss - 13 higher A-A Ss 4 higher Hispanic
Ss 3 higher
142005 NAEP Results - Texas
- Up or Down Compared to 2003 Results?
15NAEP Math Grade 4 All Ss 2003 vs 2005
Average scores for Hispanic and White 4th grade
students increased significantly from 2003 to
2005.
16NAEP Reading Grade 4 All Ss 2003 vs 2005
Average scores for Hispanic and White students
increased from 2003 to 2005. For Hispanic
students, Texas was the only state where this
occurred!
17NAEP Math Grade 8 All Ss 2003 vs 2005
Average scores for Hispanic and White students
increased significantly from 2003 to 2005.
18NAEP Reading Grade 8 All Ss 2003 vs 2005
Average scores for African American, Hispanic,
and White students were the same in 2005 compared
to 2003.
19NAEP Science Grade 4 All Ss 2000 vs 2005
Average scores for White and Hispanic students
increased significantly from 2000 to 2005.
Average scores for African American students
remained the same.
20NAEP Science Grade 8 All Ss 2000 vs 2005
Average scores for White, African-American, and
Hispanic students remained unchanged from 2000 to
2005.
212007 NAEP
22Main NAEP Year
- Reading grades 4, 8, and 12
- Math grades 4 and 8
- Writing grades 8 and 12 (We will receive a
state report for grade 8 Writing.) - 214 districts participating in Texas
- 295 schools participating at grade 4
- 226 schools participating at grade 8
- 53 schools participating at grade 12
23Details
- Assessment window
- January 22 March 2, 2007
- (excluding week of state assessments)
- District and campus staff members have already
completed many of the activities leading up to
the administration. - NAEP field staff send out pre-assessment packets
to school coordinators in early January and make
arrangements for a pre-assessment meeting. - NAEP staff members conduct the administration on
each campus. - Math and reading results for the state will be
issued in Fall 2007 for grades 4 and 8. Writing
results for grade 8 and grade 12 results are
expected to be released in late Spring/early
Summer, 2008.
24NAEP Tools
- NAEP Questions Tool view released items
(1990-2005), student performance data, create
tests http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ITMRLS
/ - NAEP Data Explorer easy to use tool for looking
at data from past assessments, creating displays,
etc. http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/ - Both tools include a tutorial for new users.
25Questions Tool Released Items by Year
26NAEP Questions
27NAEP Questions
28NAEP Questions
29NAEP Questions
30NAEP Questions
Texas Answers A 2 B
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31NAEP Questions
Texas Answers A 2 B
87 C 1 D
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38NAEP Questions
39NAEP Data Explorer
- The NAEP Data Explorer provides access to
detailed results from NAEPs national, state, and
urban district assessments. The data are based
on information gathered from the students,
teachers, and schools that participated in NAEP
assessments.
40NAEP Data Explorer
41NAEP Data Explorer
42NAEP Data Explorer
43NAEP Data Explorer
44NAEP Data Explorer
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48NAEP Web Sites
- Texas NAEP website
- http//www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/reso
urces/naep/naep.html - NAEP website
- http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/
- NAEP Data Tool
- http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nde/
- NAEP Questions Tool
- http//nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ITMRLS/
- NCES website
- http//nces.ed.gov/
49Contact Information
- Cathy J. Kline, Ph.D.
- Texas State NAEP Coordinator
- Student Assessment Division
- Texas Education Agency
- 1701 N. Congress Ave.
- Austin, TX 78701
- (512) 463-9536
- Fax (512) 463-9302
- E-mail cathy.kline_at_tea.state.tx.us
50QUESTIONS?