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As an educator, you play a critical role in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). If you have participated in a NAEP assessment in the past, we thank you for your support. It is through your participation and interest that NAEP can be an accurate gauge of the progress of the nation's students.
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Educators' Frequently Asked Questions
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What Questions Does NAEP Ask?
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Has Your School Been Selected?
- If your school has been selected to participate in NAEP, you may be interested to know that NAEP staff are assigned to each school to ensure that the assessment will run smoothly and take up as little school time as possible. To learn more about NAEP in your school, see Information for Selected Schools.
Explore the NAEP Assessments
- View the latest assessment information for arts, civics, economics, geography, mathematics, reading, science, U.S. history, and writing.
- See NAEP State Profiles to find out how your state has performed on NAEP assessments in the past. To see how your state compares with the nation and other states, use the State Comparisons tool. New users of this tool can print a State Comparisons Quick Reference Guide (347K PDF).
- Dig deeper into NAEP data by using the NAEP Data Explorer. New users can learn more about how to use the tool from the context-sensitive help on each page.
- Find out how frameworks, the blueprints for the assessments, are developed.
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Last updated 24 April 2009 (MH)
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