Assessment done in U.S >>> The good news: the average reading and math scores for the nation’s 9- and 13-year-olds are up since the early 1970s. The bad news: the scores for 17-year-olds are unchanged in the same periods. Those were the findings, released on Tuesday, of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a federal test considered to be the best measure of long-term trends in math and reading abilities. by courtesy of.. The New York Times
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ReplyDeleteThe good news: the average reading and math scores for the nation’s 9- and 13-year-olds are up since the early 1970s. The bad news: the scores for 17-year-olds are unchanged in the same periods. Those were the findings, released on Tuesday, of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a federal test considered to be the best measure of long-term trends in math and reading abilities.
by courtesy of..
The New York Times