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August 10, 2011Mapping State Proficiency Standards Onto the NAEP Scales: Variation and Change in State Standards for Reading and Mathematics, 2005-2009US Department of Education, via a kind Chan Stroman email: State-level National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results are an important resource for policymakers and other stakeholders responsible for making sense of and acting on state assessment results. Since 2003, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has supported research that focuses on comparing NAEP and state proficiency standards. By showing where states' standards lie on the NAEP scale, the mapping analyses offer several important contributions. First, they allow each state to compare the stringency of its criteria for proficiency with that of other states.Wisconsin's oft criticized WKCE vis a vis NAEP: WKCE "proficient" = 2009 NAEP Below Basic for grade 4 reading (along with 34 other states) and grade 8 reading (along with 15 other states) = 2009 NAEP Basic for grade 4 math (along with 41 other states) and grade 8 (along with 35 other states) WKCE results showed more positive changes than NAEP results for grade 4 NAEP results showed more positive changes than WKCE results in grade 8 How does Wisconsin compare? Learn more, here. Posted by Jim Zellmer at August 10, 2011 2:19 PMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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