The pandemic had a lasting impact on students, but the gap between high- and low-NAEP performers appears to have started about a decade ago.
A nationwide report found eighth grade Illinois students are ahead of the curve when it comes to reading and math. Here's what to know.
New test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation's Report Card, indicate ...
The National Assessment of Education Progress found Missouri and other states made small gains in some areas, but students ...
Jill Underly, who is running for re-election, overhauled the state's standardized testing benchmarks and renamed the levels ...
The superintendent champions a ‘back to basics’ approach to literacy and eschews the ‘shiny things’ that stand in the way of ...
Lake: Pandemic recovery has been inadequate and uneven. Strong leadership, political courage and evidence-based reforms are ...
Test administrators determined that none of Colorado’s average score results represented a significant change from average ...
More than half of fourth graders nationwide have not mastered reading at a proficient level for their grade, and the share of ...
Results from the Nation’s Report Card offer few positive signs, with reading performance slumping even since the heart of the ...
Colorado’s results for fourth graders taking NAEP math tests showed a significant increase in the percentage of students ...
The Department of Defense Education Activity once again bucked the performance trend on the National Assessment of ...