Impressive 2017 NAEP TUDA Results for Miami-Dade County Education

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The 2017 NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) results showcase Miami-Dade County's exceptional performance in Reading and Mathematics among fourth graders. Miami-Dade students ranked first in Reading and second in Mathematics nationally, outscoring other districts significantly. The report highlights the district's success in closing the performance gap and exceeding national standards across various subgroups. These results establish M-DCPS as a top performer in the education landscape.


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  1. 2017 TUDA NAEP Results for Miami-Dade A-1

  2. What is NAEP TUDA? NAEP known as The Nation's Report Card is the largest continuing, nationally representative evaluation of education in the United States. The NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) results show how school districts are performing over time and compared with other participating districts ( 27 districts participated in 2017) NAEP is the gold standard and compares M-DCPS students performance to the Nation and other large urban districts. NAEP TUDA is administered in grades 4 and 8 in Reading and Mathematics every two years. 2

  3. Highlights for Miami-Dade County NAEP TUDA Nationally, M-DCPS fourth graders ranked #1 in Reading #2 in Mathematics M-DCPS along with the other two Florida TUDA districts significantly outscored the nation, large city sample, and all other TUDA districts in both Reading and Mathematics, in Grade 4 Miami-Dade defied the national trends on the growing gap between the highest and lowest performing students 3

  4. Grade 4 4

  5. 2017 NAEP Reading, Grade 4 MIAMI-DADE MIAMI-DADE 5

  6. 2017 NAEP Mathematics, Grade 4 MIAMI-DADE MIAMI-DADE 6

  7. M-DCPS NAEP Subgroup Results Grade 4 M-DCPS' fourth grade students' scale scores exceeded the national public school and large city samples in both Reading and Mathematics in all subgroups Students with Disabilities English Language Learners Free/Reduced Lunch Overall White Black Hispanic Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation1 Large City Reading Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Nation Large City Mathematics 1 M-DCPS scale score higher but not statistically significant. 7

  8. Grade 8 8

  9. 2017 NAEP Reading, Grade 8 MIAMI-DADE MIAMI-DADE 9

  10. 2017 NAEP Mathematics, Grade 8 MIAMI-DADE MIAMI-DADE 10

  11. The Bottom Line NAEP is the gold standard and compares M-DCPS students performance to the Nation and other large urban districts In Grade 8, M-DCPS students outscored the large city sample in Reading and matched them in Mathematics Grade 4 M-DCPS students, overall and for all subgroups, scored higher than the national public school and large city samples in both Reading and Mathematics Nationally, M-DCPS fourth graders ranked #1 in Reading and #2 in Mathematics 11

  12. The Bottom Line In M-DCPS s fifth year of participation in the national assessment, M- DCPS Hispanic students continue to shine, achieving higher Reading and Mathematics scale scores in all tested grade levels than both the national public school and large city samples Significant growth was seen in Reading and Mathematics scale scores for fourth grade students in the District from 2009 to 2017 M-DCPS was the only TUDA district to exhibit significant scale score growth from 2015 to 2017 in Grade 4 Mathematics 12

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