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NAEP Technical DocumentationStudent Response and Exclusion Rates for the 2014 U.S. History Assessment

The following table presents the weighted student response and exclusion rates for the 2014 U.S. history assessment. The exclusion rates give the percentage excluded, among all eligible students. Excluded students must necessarily be either students with disabilities (SD) or English learners (EL). The response rates indicate the percentage of students assessed among those who it was intended would take the assessment from within the participating schools. Thus, students who were excluded are not included in the denominators of the response rates.

Weighted student response and exclusion rates for public and private schools, U.S. history national assessment at grade 8, by school type and geographic region: 2014
School type and geographic regionWeighted student response rates (percent)Weighted percent of all students who are SD and excludedWeighted percent of all students who are EL and excluded
Includes national public, national private, Bureau of Indian Education, and Department of Defense Education Activity schools located in the United States.
NOTE: National public includes students from public schools only. Includes charter schools, excludes Bureau of Indian Education schools and Department of Defense Education Activity schools. It is used when comparing national data to those of states, urban districts, or regions. SD = students with disabilities; EL = English learners.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2014 U.S. History Assessment.
National all194.02 0.930.70
     National public93.86 1.000.76
Northeast public92.01 0.851.45
Midwest public94.93 1.530.61
South public94.63 0.990.60
West public93.27 0.660.61
    National private96.13 0.000.00
Catholic96.88 0.000.00
Non-Catholic 95.20 0.000.00

 


Last updated 30 August 2021 (ML)