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grade 8:
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The average
mathematics scale score for students in
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Students' average
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The percentage of
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Introduction |
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Who Was Assessed? In 2003, 53 jurisdictions
participated in NAEP: the 50 states, |
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Cautions in Interpreting Results The averages and
percentages in this report have a standard error—a range of up to a
few points above or below the score—which takes into account potential
score fluctuation due to sampling error and measurement error.
Statistical tests that factor in these standard errors are used to
determine whether the differences between average scores or percentages
are significant. All differences were tested for statistical
significance at the 0.05 level. NAEP sample sizes have increased since
2002 compared to previous years, resulting in smaller standard errors.
As a consequence, smaller differences are detected as statistically
significant than in previous assessments. In
this report, statistically significant differences are referred to as
"significant differences" or "significantly
different." Significant differences between 2003 and prior
assessments are marked with a notation (*) in the tables. Any
differences in scores within a year or across years that are mentioned
in the text as "higher," "lower,"
"greater," or "smaller" are statistically
significant. Estimates
based on small subgroups are likely to have large standard errors.
Consequently some seemingly large differences may not be statistically
significant. The reader is cautioned to rely on reported differences in
the tables and/or text, which are statistically significant, rather than
on the apparent magnitude of any difference. Readers are also cautioned
against interpreting NAEP results causally. Inferences related to
subgroup performance, for example, should take into account the many
socioeconomic and educational factors that may affect student
performance. |
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NAEP Mathematics
2003 Overall Scale Score and Achievement-Level Results for Public School
Students Overall
Scale Score Results In this section
student performance is reported as an average score based on the NAEP
mathematics scale, which ranges from 0 to 500. Scores on this scale are
comparable from 1990 through 2003. Prior
to 2000, testing accommodations were not provided for students with
special needs in state mathematics assessments. In 2000 only, results
were reported for two samples of students: one in which accommodations
were permitted and one in which accommodations were not pemitted.
Subsequent assessment results were based on the more inclusive samples. Table
1 shows the overall performance results of grade 8 public school
students in |
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Value is significantly different from the value for the same
jurisdiction in 2003. |
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Overall
Achievement-Level Results In this section
student performance is reported as the percentage of students performing
relative to standards set by the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB).
These performance standards for what students should know and be able to
do were based on the recommendations of broadly representative panels of
educators and members of the public. In 2000 only, results were obtained
for student samples for which accommodations were permitted and were not
permitted. Table
2 presents the percentage of students at grade 8 who performed below Basic,
at or above Basic, at or above Proficient, and at the Advanced
level. Because the percentages are cumulative from Basic to Proficient
to Advanced, they sum to more than 100 percent. Only the
percentage of students performing at or above Basic (which
includes the students at Proficient and Advanced) plus the
students below Basic will sum to 100 percent (except for
rounding). |
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