Standards gap: Why many students score proficient on state tests but not on NAEP

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One of the most striking features of the troubling results from the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress is the much lower percentage of students scoring proficient on NAEP than on many states’ own 2024 standardized exams.

By now, you’ve likely seen the results: modest improvements in math, but not enough to get students back to pre-pandemic performance levels; fourth graders fell further behind in reading; a record 34% of eighth graders scored “below basic” in reading.

In addition to the national summaries, NAEP reported student achievement in each state, where proficiency rates ranged from a high of 51% in fourth-grade math in Massachusetts to a low of 14% in eighth-grade math in New Mexico.

Read more at Yahoo.

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