No. NAEP is not MAP, and has a totally different scoring structure. The NAEP scores being discussed here are on a 500 point scale and proficient is around 299. From the internet: "The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation’s Report Card™, is an assessment program conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) to inform the public of what elementary and secondary students in the United States know and can do in various subject areas, including reading, mathematics, and science. Since 1969, NAEP has been a common measure of student achievement across the country. The NAEP program includes Long-Term Trend NAEP and Main NAEP. Long-Term Trend NAEP monitors trends and reports student performance based on nationally representative samples of 9-, 13-, and 17-year-olds. Main NAEP reflects current educational content and assessment methodology and measures students' performance in grades 4, 8, and 12 at the national level. Main NAEP also reports results of grades 4 and 8 reading and mathematics for participating states and selected large urban school districts." |
| So MCPS 8th graders were given this test? If so, I have no idea how my kid did! |
This is true. |
Only a sample of students take the test to produce scores for Maryland and the nation. There are no scores for individual students or Montgomery county. |
This test is usually given to about 2000 students in the Baltimore area. I don't remember the last time MCPS students were in included |
| If you can handle class sizes, 60+ hr work weeks, being told to pass kids along, assault from students, no support from admin etc then you should quit |
| We are teaching kids to be disrespectful lackluster turds. Meanwhile new teachers have to deal with this disrespect tithe point of violence in the classroom and pressured to inflate grades to the point of fraud. I remember the classroom mantra mcps to get the kids motivated was to stay " just write your name at the top of the paper for your 50%. Then kds would test the system and not even do that. Then that turned into not even showing up and demanding 50% from the teacher. Then the end of the semester comes and the principal wants to know what we can do to make them pass and it is implied that the teacher will be punished if they don't find a way of making up numbers. Why do we keep lowering standards and punishing teachers and punishing the good kids who want to learn. Then teachers are fired bc they know too much about the fraud that they were forced to do under threat if being fired. It's no wonder there are no more teachers. |