Thursday, November 7, 2013

NAEP Progress National and DC

NAEP Progress National and DC


results released Thursday from the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress,



The Data Explorer for Main NAEP provides national and state results in 10 subject areas, including mathematics, reading, writing, and science. Results have been produced for the nation and participating states and other jurisdictions since 1990, and for selected urban districts (on a trial basis) since 2002.
Subject, Grade:Mathematics, Grade 12    
Jurisdictions: National, National public
Measure: Composite scale
Variable: Race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported
Years: 2009, 2005

           2005 2009 
white      157  161
black      127  131
hispanic   133  138
asian      163  175
amIndian   134  144
TwoMore    142  158


Rank
           2005 2009 
asian      163  175
white      157  161
TwoMore    142  158
amIndian   134  144
hispanic   133  138
black      127  131




Subject, Grade:Mathematics, Grade 12  
Jurisdictions: National, National public
Measure: Composite scale
Variable: Race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported
Years: 2009, 2005

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Average scale scores for mathematics, grade 12 by race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported [SDRACE], year and jurisdiction: 2009 and 2005
YearJurisdictionWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeTwo or more races
Average scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard Error
† Not applicable.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacific Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin. Prior to 2011, students in the "two or more races" category were categorized as "unclassified." The NAEP Mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 300. Some apparent differences between estimates may not be statistically significant.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2005 and 2009 Mathematics Assessments.
2009National161(0.6)131(0.8)138(0.8)175(2.7)144(2.8)158(3.0)
National public160(0.6)131(0.8)137(0.8)175(2.9)145(2.9)151(3.0)
2005National157(0.6)127(1.1)133(1.3)163(2.0)134(4.1)142(3.6)
National public156(0.6)126(1.1)132(1.3)161(2.0)134(4.0)(†)

 

         Nat   DC   DOD
White    250   276  250          
black    224   221  233 
hispanic 231   228  240 
asian    258   NA   245
natam    227   NA   NA 
two      245   NA   249
DC is much lower than average,  but black score is only 3 below natl black average
DOD minority kids score MUCH higher than national averages
Asians highest of all groups +8 points over white national

Average scale scores for mathematics, grade 4 by race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported [SDRACE], year and jurisdiction: 2013
YearJurisdictionWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeTwo or more races
Average scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard Error
† Not applicable.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacific Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin. Prior to 2011, students in the "two or more races" category were categorized as "unclassified." The NAEP Mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 500. Some apparent differences between estimates may not be statistically significant.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2013 Mathematics Assessment.

Science:

2009  
National  
164 asian
159 white
151 twoplus
144 amindian
134 hispanic
125 black


Subject, Grade:Science, Grade 12  
Jurisdictions: National, National public
Measure: Overall science scale
Variable: Race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported
Year: 2009

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Average scale scores for science, grade 12 by race/ethnicity used to report trends, school-reported [SDRACE], year and jurisdiction: 2009
YearJurisdictionWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderAmerican Indian/Alaska NativeTwo or more races
Average scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard ErrorAverage scale scoreStandard Error
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacific Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin. Prior to 2011, students in the "two or more races" category were categorized as "unclassified." The NAEP Science scale ranges from 0 to 300. Some apparent differences between estimates may not be statistically significant.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2009 Science Assessment.


2013National250(0.2)224(0.3)231(0.4)258(0.8)227(1.1)245(0.7)
National public250(0.2)224(0.3)230(0.4)258(0.8)228(1.1)244(0.6)
National private251(1.0)221(2.0)238(2.7)251(3.2)(†)248(5.9)
Large city254(0.9)223(0.6)229(0.8)256(2.2)230(3.0)245(1.7)
District of Columbia276(2.1)221(0.8)228(1.8)(†)(†)(†)
Massachusetts260(1.0)230(2.6)234(2.0)266(2.4)(†)255(3.1)
DoDEA250(0.6)233(1.3)240(1.1)245(1.5)(†)249(1.5)

Not mentioned in article: 

District of Columbia Public Schools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_Public_Schools

The ethnic breakdown of students enrolled in 2012 was 72% Black, 14% Hispanic (of any race), 10% non-Hispanic White, and 4% of Asian and other races

D.C. students post significant gains on national test

D.C. students post significant gains on national test
City leaders hail the results as evidence that gains in District schools are result of recent reforms.

From 5 to 28% proficient or advanced 

Still, only 17 percent of D.C. eighth-graders scored well enough in reading to be considered proficient or above, compared to 36 percent nationwide. [about half]


But the city’s achievement gaps between white students and their black and Hispanic counterparts consistently have been the largest in the nation. The 2013 results show that those gaps narrowed slightly in some subjects and grade levels, but widened or remained the same in others.

U.S. students show incremental progress on national test

U.S. students show incremental progress on national test
Education secretary calls National Assessment of Educational Progress results a ‘modest’ improvement.

 little progress has been made in narrowing the achievement gap between white students and their black and Latino counterparts, despite nearly a decade of federal law designed to close that margin. Florida was the only state to narrow the gap in scores between black and white students in both grades and both subjects.

the District of Columbia was one of just one of a few jurisdictions — joining Tennessee and Defense Department schools — to post significant increases in both grades and across both math and reading. D.C.’s NAEP scores,which showed the biggest improvements in the nation in three of four categories, remained below the U.S. average for states. It is difficult to compare D.C. with other states because it is entirely urban. [uhh, it's 72% black, see above]

comment: Viewed less charitably, this changing focus in our nation's schools that is occurring as a result of the NCLB/RTT sanctions/rewards is actually just another kind of cheating. Less morally reprehensible than a teacher or principal erasing incorrect answers on an answer sheet, but just as -- perhaps more -- damaging to the students in the long run.



NAEP Progress National and DC CampusQuest 11/7/2013

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