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National percentage of students identified as SD and/or LEP where accommodations were permitted, grades 4, 8, and 12 (public and nonpublic schools combined): 2001

  Number of
students sampled
Weighted percentage
of all students
Weighted percentage
of students identified
Grade 4            
SD and/or LEP students            
Identified 1,137       17     100    
Excluded 293   4   24  
Assessed 844   13   76  
Assessed without accommodations 476   6   36  
Assessed with accommodations 368   7   41  
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SD students only            
Identified 641   13   100  
Excluded 138   3   21  
Assessed 503   10   79  
Assessed without accommodations 172   3   26  
Assessed with accommodations 331   7   53  
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LEP students only            
Identified 576   5   100  
Excluded 175   2   31  
Assessed 401   4   69  
Assessed without accommodations 309   3   54  
Assessed with accommodations 92   1   16  
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Grade 8            
SD and/or LEP students            
Identified 1,453   16   100  
Excluded 381   4   23  
Assessed 1,072   12   77  
Assessed without accommodations 675   7   43  
Assessed with accommodations 397   5   34  
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SD students only            
Identified 996   12   100  
Excluded 262   3   22  
Assessed 734   10   78  
Assessed without accommodations 344   4   35  
Assessed with accommodations 390   5   43  
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LEP students only            
Identified 545   4   100  
Excluded 140   1   27  
Assessed 405   3   73  
Assessed without accommodations 348   3   63  
Assessed with accommodations 57   #   10  
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Grade 12            
SD and/or LEP students            
Identified 956   10   100  
Excluded 301   2   23  
Assessed 655   8   77  
Assessed without accommodations 467   5   50  
Assessed with accommodations 188   3   27  
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SD students only            
Identified 652   8   100  
Excluded 252   2   26  
Assessed 400   6   74  
Assessed without accommodations 233   3   42  
Assessed with accommodations 167   3   32  
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LEP students only            
Identified 334   2   100  
Excluded 63   #   17  
Assessed 271   2   83  
Assessed without accommodations 242   2   75  
Assessed with accommodations 29   #   8  
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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/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.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2001 Geography Assessment.


Major Finding

  • In the 2001 accommodations-permitted national sample, 4 percent at grades 4 and 8, and 2 percent at grade 12 were excluded from the assessment. The comparison with the accommodations-not-permitted sample suggests that adding accommodations did help to decrease the percentage of students excluded from the assessment.

View national participation rates for SD and/or LEP students for whom accommodations were not permitted.

Find out about the percentages of students who received each type of accommodation in 2001.

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Last updated 21 June 2002 (DSS)
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