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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

CURMUDGUCATION: Don't Forget--No Nation's Report Card NAEP Test This Year

CURMUDGUCATION: Don't Forget--No Nation's Report Card NAEP Test This Year
Don't Forget--No Nation's Report Card NAEP Test This Year


You may have forgotten, or just not noticed at the time, but I want to remind you that last November, the National Center for Education Statistics pulled the plug on the 2021 NAEP, the Big Standardized Test that is supposed to measure the nation's progress in math and reading. Betsy DeVos asked for cancellation. The National Assessment Governing Board, chaired by Haley Barbour agreed with it. The CCSSO exec director said she believed it was the right decision.

The NAGB felt that it was best to put off the test until 2022 "when it should be feasible to collect and report valid and reliable data." (In other words, that's not possible this year.)

James Woodworth, head of NCES, said in part

Due to the impact of the COVID pandemic on school operations, it will not be possible for NCES to conduct the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assessments in accordance with the statutory requirements defined by the Education Sciences Reform Act (ESRA) which requires NAEP to be conducted in a valid and reliable manner every 2 years (20 U.S.C. 9622(b)(2)(B)).

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The change in operations and lack of access to students to be assessed means that NAEP will not be CONTINUE READING: 
CURMUDGUCATION: Don't Forget--No Nation's Report Card NAEP Test This Year