Dear Colleagues,
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) continues to serve as an important benchmark for assessing student achievement across the country.
However, as we interpret the latest results, it is essential to remember that NAEP represents just one data point in a much larger picture of student learning nationwide.
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In our latest blog post, we explore how state and local leaders can use NAEP alongside other measures to better understand student performance, identify opportunity gaps, and inform meaningful policy decisions. By considering multiple data sources—such as local assessments, graduation rates, and postsecondary outcomes—we can build a more complete and accurate view of how students are truly faring.
I encourage you to read and share our latest insights on how data can be used more effectively to guide education policy and practice.
Read the full post here: What NAEP Scores Miss About College and Workforce Readiness ([link removed])
Best,
Javaid Siddiqi, Ph.D.
President & CEO
The Hunt Institute
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