National testing: What does it mean for a student to be 'proficient'?
Apr 12, 2018
3 minutes
The word “proficient” is often used to mean suitable, apt, or at best, competent. An amateur cook, student driver, or French 101 student, for example, might describe his or her skills as proficient.
But the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) – the only national assessment in the United States since 1990, used as a barometer of student achievement – defines proficiency as “demonstrated competency over challenging subject matter,” which experts interpret as high achievement.
This mismatch in definitions causes a lot of confusion when it comes to analyzing scores from “The Nation’s Report Card”
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