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Kentucky's fourth graders made "statistically significant" gains in mathematics on the 2009 National Assessment of Education Progress test.
After two decades of slow and steady progress in math, U.S. fourth-graders made no improvement over 2007, according to nationwide test scores released Wednesday. Eighth-graders made headway ...
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, or TIMSS, assessed 4th-graders, 8th-graders and advanced 12th-graders in 2015.
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Did your child's Richland or Lexington school do well on latest SC reading, math tests? Take a look
New South Carolina test scores show how Richland and Lexington county schools performed in math and English over the past ...
No improvement for fourth-graders on national math test The 2009 math scores reported by NAEP, a national assessment, represented the first time since 1990 that no gains were made.
U.S. 4th-grade students on the TIMSS, 1995–2023, by student percentiles Both average and below-average students slid on the 2023 international math test. Source: Trends in International Mathematics ...
Nationwide, the results show students in fourth and eighth grade saw declines in math and reading between 2019 and 2022. It relates it back to pandemic disruptions.
Math performance has slightly rebounded since the COVID-19 virus closed schools but reading performance hasn't, according to new National Assessment of Educational Progress data released Wednesday.
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