NAEP ActivitiesNAEP staff are analyzing data from the 2009 NAEP assessments for release this fall and in early 2010. Results from the 2008 assessments are being released this spring. Reports released in recent years are listed below. See a schedule of recent and future assessments as well as a chronology of NAEP assessments. Use the links below to learn about the upcoming and recent NAEP assessments.
NAEP 2010From January 25 through March 5, 2010, NAEP will administer national assessments in civics, geography, and U.S. history at grades 4, 8, and 12. Concurrently, a national pilot test in writing will also be administered at grades 4, 8, and 12. The grade 8 and 12 writing pilot will be computer-based. NAEP will also conduct a special study in mathematics at grades 4 and 8. Because these assessments and studies will be conducted at the national level only, no state results will be reported. National results for the civics, geography, and U.S. history assessments will be available in 2011. NAEP 2009From late January to early March of 2009, the NAEP 2009 assessments in mathematics, reading, and science were administered to students in grades 4, 8, and 12. More than 7,000 NAEP staff administered the assessment in more than 19,000 public and private schools in each state and the nation. Also, several states volunteered to participate in the first-ever NAEP state assessment at grade 12 in mathematics and reading. NAEP is required to conduct state assessments in mathematics and reading in grades 4 and 8 in public schools; these results will be reported in the fall of 2009 in The Nation’s Report Card. Results from the science assessment and from grade 12 mathematics and reading will be reported later. The National Indian Education Study (NIES) was also conducted, as in 2005 and 2007. See information about the 2009 assessment in the NIES flyer (775KB PDF). Also, a subset of high schools was selected to participate in the High School Transcript Study (HSTS). In schools selected for the HSTS, transcripts will be collected in spring and summer 2009, after the administration of NAEP. In addition, various special studies may occur in a few schools. NAEP 2008Beginning in October 2007 and continuing through May 2008, NAEP administered the long-term trend assessment in reading and mathematics. The 2008 assessment continues trend measurements begun in the early 1970s to measure progress across time. The age sample for the long-term trend assessment is 9-, 13-, and 17-year olds. The assessment period for each age group was as follows:
In addition, from January 28 through March 7, 2008, NAEP conducted a national assessment of the arts, specifically in the areas of music and visual arts, at grade 8. Concurrently, national field tests in mathematics, reading, and science at grades 4, 8, and 12 were also administered in preparation for the operational assessments in these subjects in 2009. A small number of students in some schools were administered interactive computer and hands-on science tasks. A special computer-based pilot study of science tasks was conducted in a small number of schools in the fall of 2007. Subsamples of students will begin to be assessed on such interactive computer tasks beginning with the 2009 science assessment. Because these assessments and studies will be conducted at the national level only, there will be no state results reported. National results for the arts and long-term trend assessments will be available in 2009. NAEP Reports Released: 2009
NAEP Reports Released: 2008
NAEP Reports Released: 2007For additional NAEP-related reports, browse the publications database.
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