The National Assessment of Educational Progress
(NAEP)
Welcome to the State of South Dakota's NAEP website. NAEP,
often referred to as "the Nation's Report Card", is the only nationally
representative and continuing assessment of what America's students know
and can do in various subjects. Its two major goals are to measure student
achievement and to report change in performance over time. NAEP provides
results for the nation as a whole and for the states individually.
Performance is reported by groups of students, e.g. aggregated scores, by
gender, by different racial and ethnic groups, and by participation of
special programs. NAEP does not provide results for individual students
or for their schools.
NAEP 2007
will assess reading, mathematics, and writing in grades 4, 8 and 12.
The assessment will be administered January 22 through March 2, 2007. A
sample of South Dakota schools will be selected statewide and from these
schools a sample of students will be selected at grades 4 and 8.
The state NAEP writing assessment is voluntary and South Dakota will not
participate. However, a few students will be selected to participate in
the national writing assessment grade 8 and 12.
Overall, there will be approximately 2500-3000 students selected per
grade, per subject area, with a much smaller sample drawn at grade 12.
Students are asked to participate in
only one subject. All subjects require 90 minutes of student time
(includes instructions and the distribution and collection of
materials). NAEP
field staff is responsible for all aspects of the test administration.
NAEP assessment coordinators will work with school personnel to arrange
test times and coordinate the assessment.
2005 Assessment Documents and Information
NAEP Newsletter
Reading, Mathematics and Science Results
Power Point Presentations
Timeline of Activities
Information for Parents
NAEP Documents and Publications
Resources for More Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Glossary of Terms
Assessing Students with Disabilities
and Limited English Proficiency
South Dakota Assessment System
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