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Dianne Chadwick Iowa NAEP Coordinator Iowa Department of Education November 8, 2011
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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. 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.
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NAEP Administration NAEP is administered over a six-week period. – For 2011: January 24 th – March 4 th About 3,000 students in approximately 100 schools are selected in Iowa and other states for each grade and subject. – Each student is only assessed in one subject area. – Accommodations are provided as necessary for students with disabilities and English language learners.
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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. 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
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Iowa’s Rank in the States and Jurisdictions Tested NOTES: White students comprise over 80 percent of those tested in Iowa. Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant. *Accommodations were not permitted prior to 1998.
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Grade 4 Mathematics Results Average Scale Scores Over Time
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Mathematic Grade 4 Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.
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Compared to Other States: 2003-2011
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Geometry Question 49% of fourth-graders were able to identify a property common to two geometric shapes
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Grade 8 Mathematics Results Average Scale Scores Over Time
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Mathematic Grade 8 Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.
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Compared to Other States: 2003-2011
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31% of eighth-graders were able to identify the equation given a point and the slope Algebra Question Percentage of eighth-grade students in each response category: 2011 JurisdictionChoice AChoice BChoice CChoice DChoice E*Omitted Iowa13301020271 Nation12301020271 # Rounds to zero Note: Details may not sum to totals because or rounding
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Grade 4 Reading Results Average Scale Scores Over Time
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Reading Grade 4 Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.
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Compared to Other States: 2003-2011
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Integrate and Interpret Question 64% of fourth-graders were able to interpret a part of a literary text to explain character traits Percentage of fourth-grade students in each response category: 2011 JurisdictionAcceptableUnacceptableOmitted Iowa63361 Nation63351 # Rounds to zero Note: Details may not sum to totals because or rounding
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Grade 8 Reading Results Average Scale Scores Over Time
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Reading Grade 8 Score Gap Comparison: NSLP Not Eligible and Eligible NOTE: Observed differences are not necessarily statistically significant.
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Compared to Other States: 2003-2011
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59% of eighth-graders were able to locate specific information from the passage Locate and Recall Question Percentage of eighth-grade students in each response category: 2011 JurisdictionChoice AChoice B*Choice CChoice DOmitted Iowa9582391 Nation759259# # Rounds to zero Note: Details may not sum to totals because or rounding
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28 For more information http://nationsreportcard.gov Dianne Chadwick, Ed.D. Grimes State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50138 Phone: (515) 281-3718 FAX: (515) 281-7700 Email: dianne.chadwick@iowa.gov
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