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N A T I O N A L C E N T E R F O R E D U C A T I O N S T A T I S T I C S
The Nation's Report CardYEAR-AT-A-GLANCE 2000The National Assessment
of Educational Progress
NAEP
U.S. Department of Education • Office of Educational Research and Improvement • NCES 2001–520
Monthly Visits to NAEP Web Site
Janua
ry 20
01
Decem
ber 2
000
Novem
ber 2
000
Octobe
r 200
0
Septe
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000
Augus
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July 2
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June 2
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May 20
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April 2
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March 2
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Febr
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58
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45,2
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40,17
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41,9
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20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
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NAEP Web Site
Joint NCES- NAGB Retreat
on NAEP
Education Information Advisory Committee�
(EIAC) meeting
NAEP Contractors’ meeting
Assessment Division office moved to�
1990 K St, NW
DAC meeting
Large-Scale Assessment Conference
NISS Writing Trend Issues meeting
NVS meeting
Summary Data Tool training
“My School” site went live
for field operations
NVS meeting
First on-line chat with �NCES Acting Commissioner Gary Phillips
DAC meeting
NAEP Invitational Symposium NAEP
Contractors’meeting
Peggy Carr named NCES Associate
Commissioner�for Assessment
Division
EIAC meeting
NRC/NAS BOTA Workshop on the media and assessment
School Level Correlates of Academic Achievement�
(NCES 2000–303)
1998 Reading Results for�Low-Performance Students
(NCES 2000–501)
1996 Report in Brief:�NAEP 1996 Trends in Academic Progress (available online only)
1996 Trends in �Academic Progress �(available online only)
1999 Trends in�Academic Progress �(NCES 2000–469)
Increasing the Participation of Special Needs Students�
in NAEP(NCES 2000–473)
The NAEP Guide�(NCES 2000–456)
Student Work and TeacherPractices in Science�(NCES 1999–455)
Estimation Skills, �Math-in-Context, Advanced Skills in Mathematics
(NCES 2000–-451)
Student Musical Activitiesand Achievement in Music:�NAEP 1997 Arts Assessment
(NCES 2000–484)
Student Subgroup Achievement on the NAEP 1997 Arts Assessment
(NCES 2000–481)
Main NAEP�data collection
begins
Main NAEP�data collection
ends
NAEP Validity Studies Panel (NVS) meeting
State data collection Design and
Analysis Committee
(DAC) meeting
Market Basket Assessment Workshop at NRC/NAS
“Matrix Sampling”presentation
ETS demonstration of “Problem
Solver” software
Janu
ary
3
Janu
ary
7
Janu
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31–M
arch
3
Febr
uary
3
Febr
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4–5
Febr
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7–8
Febr
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15
Mar
ch 8
Mar
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Mar
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Mar
ch 2
7
Mar
ch 3
1
Apr
il 14
Apr
il 17
May
19
May
26
June
2
June
2–3
June
25–
28
July
11
July
31–
Aug
ust 2
Aug
ust 8
Aug
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2
Aug
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4
Sept
embe
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Sept
embe
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Sep
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4
Oct
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9
Oct
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19
Oct
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Oct
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Nov
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Nov
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2000 HighlightsMilestone events, meetings, and publication release dates
The NAEP 1996 �Technical Report �(NCES 1999–452)
State NA
EP: 2000–2010Schedule for National, Trend, and
Januar y–Februar yConduct U.S. history and geography assessments.Conduct reading and writing field tests.
March Complete U.S. history and geography assessments.Complete reading and writing field tests.Begin scoring for U.S. history and geography assessments.Begin scoring for reading and writing field tests.
April Complete scoring for U.S. history and geography assessments.Complete scoring for reading and writing field tests.NCES invites states to participate in the NAEP 2002 state assessment.Release report card for 2000 reading.Begin field test for Mathematics Online.Begin pretest for Writing Online.
May Complete field test for Mathematics Online.Complete pretest for Writing Online.
July Produce report card for 2000 mathematics.
September Produce report card for 2000 science.
October Pretest for Technology-Rich Environment.
Calendar of Events, 2001
State
mathematics (4, 8)science (4, 8)
reading (4, 8)writing (4, 8)
mathematics (4, 8)science (4, 8)
reading (4, 8)writing (4, 8)
reading (4, 8)writing (4, 8)
mathematics (4, 8)science (4, 8)
National
mathematics, science, reading (4)
U.S. historygeography
reading writing
civicsforeign language (12)
mathematics science
world history (12)economics (12)
reading writing
arts
mathematics science
U.S. historygeography
reading writing
mathematics, science, reading
Long-Term Trend
mathematics, science, reading
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
503,368540
8,377,332334,400
8,711,732
Number of student booklets processedNumber of discrete constructed-response items administeredNumber of responses scored Number of additional responses scored from previous assessment (for 448 trend items)Total number of constructed responses scored
NAEP Academic Performance Assessments - 2000Tally of booklets, items, and responses, by subject
253,923199
3,856,211143,400
3,999,611
Number of student booklets processedNumber of discrete constructed-response items administeredNumber of responses scored Number of additional responses scored from previous assessment (for 158 trend items)Total number of constructed responses scored
MATHEMATICS
8,52746
123,10036,620
159,720
Number of student booklets processedNumber of discrete constructed-response items administeredNumber of responses scored Number of additional responses scored from previous assessment (for 41 trend items)Total number of constructed responses scored
READING
240,918295
4,398,021154,380
4,552,401
Number of student booklets processedNumber of discrete constructed-response items administeredNumber of responses scoredNumber of additional responses scored from previous assessment (for 249 trend items)Total number of constructed responses scored
SCIENCE
TOTAL MAIN/STATE ASSESSMENT
16,84616,83797,50994,055
Students in 744 Schools in National MathStudents in 751 Schools in National ScienceStudents in 4,135 Sessions in 3,594 Public Schools in State MathStudents in 4,215 Sessions in 3,472 Public Schools in State ScienceTo accurately represent the academic performance of 3,963,000 �8th graders in 26,000 public and private schools across the nation
NAEP ASSESSED GRADE 8
SAMPLES OF:
NAEP Academic Performance Assessments - 2000Tally of students, sessions, and schools, by grade
Students in 742 Schools in National MathStudents in 433 Schools in National ReadingStudents in 777 Schools in National Science Students in 417 Schools in National Short Form MathStudents in 4,447 Sessions in 4,239 Public Schools in State MathStudents in 4,215 Sessions in 4,048 Public Schools in State ScienceTo accurately represent the academic performance of 4,046,000 �4th graders in 72,200 public and private schools across the nation
14,3968,504
16,7498,708
101,76496,935
NAEP ASSESSED �GRADE 4
SAMPLES OF:
Students in 558 Schools in National MathStudents in 550 Schools in National ScienceTo accurately represent the academic performance of 3,507,000 �12th graders in 19,800 public and private schools across the nation
14,13015,879
NAEP ASSESSED GRADE 12
SAMPLES OF:
Students in 2,461 Schools in National MathStudents in 433 Schools in National ReadingStudents in 2,078 Schools in National Science Students in 8,582 Sessions in 7,829 Public Schools in State MathStudents in 8,430 Sessions in 8,009 Public Schools in State ScienceParticipating Schools in State and National NAEP
54,0808,504
49,465199,273190,99011,004
TOTAL SAMPLES, GRADES 4, 8, & 12
Math ScienceJurisdiction Grade 4 Grade 8 Grade 4 Grade 8 TOTALAlabama 2,575(108) 2,424(102) 2,641(109) 2,490(102) 10,130
American Samoa 495(16) 442(14) 480(17) 478(16) 1,895
Arizona 2,314(95) 1,938(79) 2,254(95) 1,915(80) 8,421
Arkansas 2,379(99) 2,293(94) 2,284(93) 2,224(92) 9,180
California 1,945 (81) 1,858 (76) 1,964 (81) 1,882 (76) 7,649
Connecticut 2,631(106) 2,581(104) 2,620(107) 2,626(104) 10,458
District of Columbia 2,486(110) 1,712(34) - - 4,198
DDESS 1,375(40) 695(13) 1,334(39) 710(14) 4,114
DoDDS 2,913(86) 2,032 (51) 2,910(84) 2,038(53) 9,893
Georgia 2,798(107) 2,591(102) 2,746(107) 2,637(102) 10,772
Guam 1,178(25) 1,039 (7) 1,148(23) 984 (7) 4,349
Hawaii 2,585(108) 2,431 (51) 2,583(106) 2,439(50) 10,038
Idaho 1,837(77) 2,123(66) 1,844(78) 2,094(63) 7,898
Illinois 1,759(78) 1,820(78) 1,719(77) 1,857(80) 7,155
Indiana 1,964(80) 1,948 (76) 1,908(78) 1,964 (76) 7,784
Iowa 2,046(90) - 2,002(89) - 4,048
Kansas 1,696(79) 1,759(74) - - 3,455
Kentucky 2,377(104) 2,410(97) 2,357(105) 2,421(96) 9,565
Louisiana 2,693(109) 2,500(104) 2,638(108) 2,493(104) 10,324
Maine 2,274(108) 2,246(84) 2,267(107) 2,326(86) 9,113
Maryland 2,779(109) 2,542(105) 2,786(110) 2,484(103) 10,591
Massachusetts 2,510(105) 2,519(99) 2,480(106) 2,481(99) 9,990
Michigan 1,975(85) 2,033(85) 1,950(83) 2,081(86) 8,039
Minnesota 1,958(77) 1,644(64) 1,987(78) 1,530 (59) 7,119
Math ScienceJurisdiction Grade 4 Grade 8 Grade 4 Grade 8 TOTALMississippi 2,875(108) 2,457(101) 2,826(106) 2,543(101) 10,701
Missouri 2,488(101) 2,485(104) 2,545(103) 2,473(104) 9,991
Montana 1,166(61) 1,826(65) 1,242(67) 1,808(62) 6,042
Nebraska 1,522(79) 2,002(83) 1,382(73) 1,982(87) 6,888
Nevada 2,745(109) 2,792(63) 2,746(109) 2,827(64) 11,110
New Mexico 2,268(100) 2,105(83) 2,189(98) 2,128(85) 8,690
New York 1,869(76) 1,746(74) 1,888(79) 1,729(74) 7,232
North Carolina 2,564(107) 2,502(104) 2,519(108) 2,479(103) 10,064
North Dakota 2,574(131) 2,350(95) 2,493(129) 2,328(93) 9,745
Ohio 1,968(86) 2,149(87) 1,947(85) 2,202(88) 8,266
Oklahoma 2,485(114) 2,562(113) 2,605(120) 2,604(114) 10,256
Oregon 1,747(78) 1,920(81) 1,770(79) 1,876(78) 7,313
Rhode Island 2,720(112) 2,543(51) 2,660(110) 2,566(52) 10,489
South Carolina 2,668(104) 2,414(95) 2,605(103) 2,406(95) 10,093
Tennessee 2,616(104) 2,349(95) 2,617(105) 2,353(97) 9,935
Texas 2,438(101) 2,469(104) 2,385(100) 2,467(100) 9,759
Utah 2,798(109) 2,603(96) 2,797(110) 2,561(95) 10,759
Vermont 1,273(61) 2,147(76) 1,342(66) 2,119(74) 6,881
Virginia 2,624(106) 2,584(105) 2,670(108) 2,572(105) 10,450
Virgin Islands 778(23) 607 (6) 702(22) 619 (7) 2,706
West Virginia 2,578(123) 2,618(104) 2,681(126) 2,621(102) 10,498
Wisconsin 1,597(70) 1,901(79) 1,530(69) 1,937(80) 6,965
Wyoming 1,861(94) 2,798(71) 1,892(93) 2,701(64) 9,252
TOTAL 101,764(4,239)97,509(3,594) 96,935(4,048)94,055(3,472) 390,263
Participated in all six state �assessments
Participated in 2000 and at �least one other year �(but fewer than six)
Participated for the first time �in 2000
Did not participate in 2000 but has participated previously
Has never participated
DoDEA/DDESS
DoDEA/DoDDS
Puerto Rico Virgin Islands
Hawaii
Alaska
GuamAmerican Samoa
N. Marianas
Participation in NAEP State Assessments, 1990–2000
Number of Assessed Students (Schools) by Jurisdiction, 2000