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Percentage of students identified as SD and/or LEP where accommodations were not permitted, grades 4, 8, and 12 (public and nonpublic schools combined): 1994 and 2001

1994         horizontal line 2001       
Number of
students
sampled
Weighted
percentage of
all students
Weighted
percentage of
students
identified
Number of
students
sampled
Weighted
percentage of
all students
Weighted
percentage of
students
identified
Grade 4
SD and/or LEP students
Identified 1,487     14     100      1,051     16     100     
Excluded 1,025 5 41 500 8 48
Assessed 462 8 59 551 8 52
SD students only
Identified 974 10 100 611 11 100
Excluded 685 4 43 378 6 58
Assessed 289 6 57 233 4 42
LEP students only
Identified 546 4 100 489 6 100
Excluded 368 1 35 157 2 32
Assessed 178 3 65 332 4 68
Grade 8
SD and/or LEP students
Identified 1,674 10 100 1,379 16 100
Excluded 1,278 5 46 658 8 48
Assessed 396 5 54 721 8 52
SD students only
Identified 1,254 8 100 947 12 100
Excluded 979 4 49 546 7 54
Assessed 275 4 51 401 6 46
LEP students only
Identified 450 2 100 489 4 100
Excluded 323 1 38 153 1 31
Assessed 127 1 62 336 3 69
Grade 12
SD and/or LEP students
Identified 1,238 8 100 1,096 11 100
Excluded 948 3 43 574 5 44
Assessed 290 4 57 522 6 56
SD students only
Identified 967 6 100 772 8 100
Excluded 776 3 47 483 4 49
Assessed 191 3 53 289 4 51
LEP students only
Identified 285 2 100 373 3 100
Excluded 184 # 29 121 1 31
Assessed 101 1 71 252 2 69
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# Percentage is between 0.0 and 0.5.
SD = Students with Disabilities.
LEP = Limited English Proficient students.
NOTE: Within each grade level, the combined SD and/or LEP portion of the table is not a sum of the separate SD and LEP portions because some students were identified as both SD and LEP. Such students would be counted separately in the bottom portions, but counted only once in the top portion.
Within each portion of the table, percentages may not sum properly due to rounding. In 1994, the geography assessment was conducted at the same time as the 1994 U.S. history assessment. The identification and exclusion of special-needs students occurred after they were sampled, but before they could be assigned either a history or geography session. As a consequence, the 1994 sample sizes for identified and excluded students appear larger than would be expected given the weighted percentages that were calculations based on the geography sample only.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 1994 and 2001 Geography Assessments.


Major Finding

  • In the 2001 accommodations-not-permitted national sample, 8 percent of students at grades 4 and 8, and 5 percent of students at grade 12 were excluded from the assessment.

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