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9-Year-Olds Show Some Growth as 13-Year-Olds Stagnate in NAEP Long-Term Trends
Newly released data from America’s longest-running measure of student learning have delivered a decidedly split verdict on the state of schools. Math and reading scores from the “Long-Term Trends” edition of the National Assessment of Educational Progress — a federally administered test commonly referred to as the Nati…
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Long-Term NAEP Shows Growth for 9-Year-Olds, More Disappointment for Teens
Jun 10
Newly released data from America’s longest-running measure of student learning have delivered a decidedly split verdict on the state of schools. Math and reading scores from the “Long-Term Trends” edition of the National Assessment of Educational Progress — a federally administered test commonly referred to as the Nati…