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The main reading and math tests, which are required by Congress, were preserved. But to cut costs in an attempt to appease Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, the National ...
STAC has worked on a wide range of projects including the development and transition of the NAEP framework, the integration of emerging technologies into NGSS-aligned curricula, and the adaptation ...
As privatization efforts to redirect funding from public K-12 schools to private institutions continue to expand, an accountability framework for private voucher programs must be implemented to ...
The Senate passed a framework for a sweeping bill promoting President Donald Trump's agenda after an hourslong series of amendment votes during which Democrats sought to put Republicans on record ...
A few NAEP tests rely on samples of 10,000 to 20,000 students, and in years in which it runs multiple tests, the number of test-takers can exceed 100,000. The board typically creates the NAEP ...
The Trump administration’s decision to discontinue the NAEP Long-Term Trend Exam for 17-year-olds has sparked controversy, with supporters calling it a cost-cutting reform and critics warning of ...
With so many options—NIST RMF, ISO 27001, COBIT, and more—finding the best fit can be challenging. CSO breaks down six widely used frameworks to help you navigate your options.
A growing share of students are unable to demonstrate what NAEP describes as a basic level of proficiency. By Martin R. West Updated February 10, 2025, 3:00 a.m.
"Massachusetts’ high scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress are indicative of our state’s best-in-the-country curriculum frameworks and excellent teaching force working in ...
According to the NAEP results, the overall 4th-grade math score improved by two points between 2022 and 2024, following a five-point decline from 2019 to 2022. However, the 8th-grade math scores ...
The NAEP tests are given every two years to randomly chosen students to track the nation’s academic progress over time. Between January and March 2024, 235,000 fourth-graders and 230,000 eighth ...
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