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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Seattle Schools Community Forum: NAEP Scores Drop; Duncan Says,"Don't Worry"

Seattle Schools Community Forum: NAEP Scores Drop; Duncan Says,"Don't Worry":

NAEP Scores Drop; Duncan Says,"Don't Worry"




Now what if there were NO Common Core standards being enacted?  Would he be quite so calm?  He was quite happy in 2013 when the scores went up and he crowed about how all eight states using CCSS showed improvement in at least one score with none declining.  Today?

“Big change never happens overnight,” Duncan said. “I’m confident that over the next decade, if we stay committed to this change, we will see historic improvements.”

From The Answer Sheet:



NAEP is often called the nation’s report card because it is the only measure of student achievement given periodically to a sampling of students around the nation. It is seen by many as a high-quality test though it has many critics, too, some of whom say that the NAEP definition of “proficiency” is unnaturally high, and that the test cannot measure many of the qualities students must develop to be successful.

My Post colleague Emma Brown reports in this story that math scores for fourth-graders and eighth-graders across the United States dropped this year, the first time since the federal government began administering the 
Seattle Schools Community Forum: NAEP Scores Drop; Duncan Says,"Don't Worry":








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