
In the 2013-2014 school year, NAEP is administering three exciting assessments!
| Mathematics: Math is back! Selected students at grades 4, 8, and 12 will participate and the NAEP mathematics assessment. Here's your chance to show what students in your state know about math. Find out more. | Reading: Show what you know about reading. Selected students at grades 4, 8, and 12 will participate in reading. Learn more here. | Technology and Engineering Literacy Assessment: In 2013, selected grade 8 students will have a chance to participate in the TEL pilot. The results from this pilot will be used to prepare for the first-ever national TEL assessment of eighth-graders in 2014. Check out more about TEL. |
Why is your participation in NAEP so important?
When you participate in NAEP, you are helping measure educational progress across the nation. Not all students in the nation take the assessment; you were selected to represent hundreds of students just like you across our nation. To make sure that the NAEP results report just how much you and your peers have learned in your classes, it's essential that you participate in the assessment and try your best.
What makes NAEP different than other tests you may have taken?
You don't have to study for it: NAEP doesn't report results for individual students; it is designed to measure the general state of education in our nation and what you have already learned.
NAEP presents results for students across our country: Unlike your state's assessment, the results from NAEP assessments represent students from all across the nation.
NAEP tests every kind of student in every kind of school: Students taking NAEP are selected randomly to ensure that they are representative of the entire student body of their school. There's no preference given for academic standing, extracurricular participation, plans after high school, race/ethnicity, status as an English language learner, or any other factor.
NAEP history: NAEP has been reporting information about what students across the country know and can do in major school subjects since 1969. It is the largest continuing and nationally representative assessment.
More answers to questions like these are available on the NAEP Students' Website. With FAQs, videos, games, resources for high school seniors, and more, it's a site designed just for you! (If you don't see what you need there, or just think of something else we should add to it, let us know!)
When is NAEP coming to selected schools?
NAEP will kick off the 2013 assessments on January 28, and the administration will go through March 8, 2013. Find out why NAEP tests students in these three age groups.
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