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National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP)

New Jersey Is Failing Its Black Fourth-Graders: A Closer Look at New National Test Scores

Laura Waters November 3, 2022

Matthew Ladner, Executive Editor of ReimaginED kindly prepared the graph below for NJ Ed Report readers based on national test scores released last week called

NAEP, San Francisco, and Murphy’s Approach to ‘Social Justice’

Laura Waters November 1, 2022

Who knew New Jersey was an educational trend-setter? Yesterday Jay Mathews at the Washington Post described how pandemic accommodations that eased school district attendance and

Why Did NJ Student Learning Tank More Than Almost Any Other State?

Laura Waters October 27, 2022

New Jersey residents may be surprised by the news, released Monday, that on the highly-regarded tests called the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP), students

Murphy’s Education Department Is Failing Parents and ‘All the Children Across the State of New Jersey’

Laura Waters October 26, 2022

If you’ve been following the news you already know that on Monday the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) released state scores from last Spring’s

Senator Turner: Given NAEP Scores, Let’s Set Up a Pilot Program to Extend the School Year

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

In response to ongoing concerns about learning loss that is now evidenced by unprecedented declines in math and reading on the National Assessment of Educational

Murphy’s Education Department Is Holding Student Learning Data Hostage from Parents, Teachers, and Schools

Laura Waters October 25, 2022

Yesterday we reported that New Jersey students, according to the highly-regarded NAEP tests, have suffered steeper drops in math and reading proficiency than the national

Latest on NAEP Scores: How Does NJ Stack Up Against the Rest of the Country?

Laura Waters October 24, 2022

This morning the National Assessment for Educational Progress, or NAEP, published 2022 scores for each state. We knew Covid-19 learning loss was real based on

JerseyCAN Chief Rebukes State Education Department For Delaying Release of Student Testing Data

Laura Waters October 17, 2022

Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, is frustrated with the New Jersey Education Department’s delayed release of last spring’s student proficiency tests. In an op-ed

LILLEY: NJ Pays A Large Premium for a Quality Public Education; MA Does More with Less

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 17, 2022

The NJEA has re-jiggered its website again, and student performance is now at the top of the page.  Perhaps sensing that teachers became dissatisfied with the NJEA’s

New Jersey Parents: Step Up and Be Part of the Equation!

Laura Waters September 29, 2022

Those of us who follow education improvement efforts in America have heard all about the “science of literacy” and the desperate need for teachers trained

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