The Nation's Report Card Reading 2009 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 8, Public Schools

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2009 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 8, Public Schools
Author: National Center for Education Statistics (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2010
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Each state and jurisdiction that participated in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2009 reading assessment receives a one-page snapshot report that presents key findings and trends in a condensed format. Overall results, achievement level percentages and average score results, comparison of the average score in 2009 to other states/jurisdictions, average scores for state/jurisdiction and nation (public), results for student groups in 2009, and score gaps for student groups are included. In 2009, the average score of eighth-grade students in Missouri was 267. This was higher than the average score of 262 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Missouri in 2009 (267) was higher than their average score in 2007 (263) and was higher than their average score in 1998 (262). In 2009, the score gap between students in Missouri at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 42 points. This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (41 points). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Proficient" level was 34 percent in 2009. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2007 (31 percent) and was greater than that in 1998 (28 percent). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Basic" level was 79 percent in 2009. This percentage was greater than that in 2007 (75 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (75 percent). [For the main report, "The Nation's Report Card: Reading 2009. National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 4 and 8. NCES 2010-458," see ED508911.].

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2009 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2009 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools
Author: National Center for Education Statistics (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

Each state and jurisdiction that participated in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2009 reading assessment receives a one-page snapshot report that presents key findings and trends in a condensed format. Overall results, achievement level percentages and average score results, comparison of the average score in 2009 to other states/jurisdictions, average scores for state/jurisdiction and nation (public), results for student groups in 2009, and score gaps for student groups are included. In 2009, the average score of fourth-grade students in Missouri was 224. This was higher than the average score of 220 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Missouri in 2009 (224) was not significantly different from their average score in 2007 (221) and was higher than their average score in 1992 (220). In 2009, the score gap between students in Missouri at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 45 points. This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1992 (43 points). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Proficient" level was 36 percent in 2009. This percentage was greater than that in 2007 (32 percent) and was greater than that in 1992 (30 percent). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Basic" level was 70 percent in 2009. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2007 (67 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (67 percent). [For the main report, "The Nation's Report Card: Reading 2009. National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 4 and 8. NCES 2010-458," see ED508911.].

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 8, Public Schools

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 8, Public Schools
Author: National Center for Education Statistics (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

Each state and jurisdiction that participated in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2011 reading assessment receives a one-page snapshot report that presents key findings and trends in a condensed format. Overall results, achievement level percentages and average score results, comparison of the average score in 2011 to other states/jurisdictions, average scores for state/jurisdiction and nation (public), results for student groups in 2011, and score gaps for student groups are included. In 2011, the average score of eighth-grade students in Missouri was 267. This was higher than the average score of 264 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Missouri in 2011 (267) was not significantly different from their average score in 2009 (267) and was higher than their average score in 1998 (262). In 2011, the score gap between students in Missouri at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 42 points. This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (41 points). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Proficient" level was 35 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (34 percent) and was greater than that in 1998 (28 percent). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Basic" level was 79 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (79 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (75 percent). [For the main report, "The Nation's Report Card: Reading 2011. National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 4 and 8. NCES 2012-457," see ED525544.].

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools

The Nation's Report Card Reading 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools
Author: National Center for Education Statistics (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

Each state and jurisdiction that participated in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2011 reading assessment receives a one-page snapshot report that presents key findings and trends in a condensed format. Overall results, achievement level percentages and average score results, comparison of the average score in 2011 to other states/jurisdictions, average scores for state/jurisdiction and nation (public), results for student groups in 2011, and score gaps for student groups are included. In 2011, the average score of fourth-grade students in Missouri was 220. This was not significantly different from the average score of 220 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Missouri in 2011 (220) was lower than their average score in 2009 (224) and was not significantly different from their average score in 1992 (220). In 2011, the score gap between students in Missouri at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 48 points. This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1992 (43 points). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Proficient" level was 34 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (36 percent) and was greater than that in 1992 (30 percent). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Basic" level was 67 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (70 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (67 percent). [For the main report, "The Nation's Report Card: Reading 2011. National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 4 and 8. NCES 2012-457," see ED525544.].

The Nation's Report Card Mathematics 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools

The Nation's Report Card Mathematics 2011 State Snapshot Report. Missouri. Grade 4, Public Schools
Author: National Center for Education Statistics (ED)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

Each state and jurisdiction that participated in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2011 reading assessment receives a one-page snapshot report that presents key findings and trends in a condensed format. Overall results, achievement level percentages and average score results, comparison of the average score in 2011 to other states/jurisdictions, average scores for state/jurisdiction and nation (public), results for student groups in 2011, and score gaps for student groups are included. In 2011, the average score of fourth-grade students in Missouri was 240. This was not significantly different from the average score of 240 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Missouri in 2011 (240) was not significantly different from their average score in 2009 (241) and was higher than their average score in 1992 (222). In 2011, the score gap between students in Missouri at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 38 points. This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1992 (40 points). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Proficient" level was 41 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (41 percent) and was greater than that in 1992 (19 percent). The percentage of students in Missouri who performed at or above the NAEP "Basic" level was 83 percent in 2011. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2009 (83 percent) and was greater than that in 1992 (62 percent). [For the main report, "The Nation's Report Card: Mathematics 2011. National Assessment of Educational Progress at Grades 4 and 8. NCES 2012-458" (ED525545).].

Closing the School Discipline Gap

Closing the School Discipline Gap
Author: Daniel J. Losen
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807773492

Educators remove over 3.45 million students from school annually for disciplinary reasons, despite strong evidence that school suspension policies are harmful to students. The research presented in this volume demonstrates that disciplinary policies and practices that schools control directly exacerbate today's profound inequities in educational opportunity and outcomes. Part I explores how suspensions flow along the lines of race, gender, and disability status. Part II examines potential remedies that show great promise, including a district-wide approach in Cleveland, Ohio, aimed at social and emotional learning strategies. Closing the School Discipline Gap is a call for action that focuses on an area in which public schools can and should make powerful improvements, in a relatively short period of time. Contributors include Robert Balfanz, Jamilia Blake, Dewey Cornell, Jeremy D. Finn, Thalia González, Anne Gregory, Daniel J. Losen, David M. Osher, Russell J. Skiba, Ivory A. Toldson “Closing the School Discipline Gap can make an enormous difference in reducing disciplinary exclusions across the country. This book not only exposes unsound practices and their disparate impact on the historically disadvantaged, but provides educators, policymakers, and community advocates with an array of remedies that are proven effective or hold great promise. Educators, communities, and students alike can benefit from the promising interventions and well-grounded recommendations.” —Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education, Stanford University “For over four decades school discipline policies and practices in too many places have pushed children out of school, especially children of color. Closing the School Discipline Gap shows that adults have the power—and responsibility—to change school climates to better meet the needs of children. This volume is a call to action for policymakers, educators, parents, and students.” —Marian Wright Edelman, president, Children’s Defense Fund

The Condition of Education, 2020

The Condition of Education, 2020
Author: Education Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781636710129

The Condition of Education 2020 summarizes important developments and trends in education using the latest available data. The report presentsnumerous indicators on the status and condition of education. The indicators represent a consensus of professional judgment on the most significant national measures of the condition and progress of education for which accurate data are available. The Condition of Education includes an "At a Glance" section, which allows readers to quickly make comparisons across indicators, and a "Highlights" section, which captures key findings from each indicator. In addition, The Condition of Education contains a Reader's Guide, a Glossary, and a Guide to Sources that provide additional background information. Each indicator provides links to the source data tables used to produce the analyses.