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IDAHO
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
News
Release
Mark Browning
Communications Officer
mark.browning@osbe.idaho.gov
208-332-1591
April 3, 2008
IDAHO RELEASES NAEP WRITING SCORES
(Boise). Eighth graders from Idaho and across the nation scored
significantly higher in writing in 2007 than they did in 2002,
according to results released today from the 2007 National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
The 2,800 eighth graders from 105 Idaho schools in the 2007
assessment each received a booklet with two 25-minute writing tasks.
Due to the limited time constraints, student responses were scored
as first drafts rather than polished student writing.
Here are highlights from the 2007 NAEP Writing assessment:
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Idaho’s average writing score for eighth graders (154) was not
significantly different from that of the nation’s public schools
(154).
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The
percentage of Idaho’s eighth graders who scored at or above NAEP
Basic in writing (i.e., who met or exceeded grade-level
expectations for first-draft writing) was 88 percent, which was
not significantly different from the nation’s 87 percent, but
higher than Idaho’s 84 percent in 2002.
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The
average writing score for Idaho’s eighth graders was higher than
those of 11 states, not significantly different from 21 states,
and lower than 12 states. Five states did not complete the
writing assessment.
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Among
Idaho eighth graders, the 2007 average writing scores for all
students, male students, and White students were higher than
their average scores in 2002, while the average writing scores
female students and Hispanic students were not significantly
different.
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In
Idaho and the nation the average writing score for eighth grade
female students was higher than for their male peers, but
neither females nor males in Idaho were significantly different
from their national counterparts.
The NAEP writing scale is zero to 300. Scores from 114 to 173
indicate students have met expectations for first-draft writing or
have performed at the NAEP Basic level. Eighth-grade students
performing at the NAEP Basic level produce an effective response
within the time allowed that shows a general understanding of the
writing task they have been assigned. Their writing shows that these
students are aware of the audience they are expected to address, and
it includes supporting details in an organized way. The grammar,
spelling, punctuation, and capitalization in the work are accurate
enough to communicate to a reader, although there may be mistakes
that get in the way of meaning.
NAEP, also known as The Nation's Report Card, is the only nationally
representative and continuing assessment of what America's students
know and can do. Its major goals are to measure student achievement
and to report change in performance over time. NAEP provides results
for state and national subgroups but not for districts, schools,
classrooms, or individual students.
The State Board of Education includes NAEP in the state testing
program because it gives comparative state and national information
about student achievement. The U.S. Department of Education pays for
and administers NAEP.
For more information about NAEP writing results for Idaho or to see
a writing task from the 2007 exam, please visit
www.boardofed.idaho.gov/naep/ To learn more about national
results from the writing assessment visit
www.nationsreportcard.gov
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