NAPLAN changes aim to fix the underachievement problem
Changes to how literacy and numeracy results are reported to teachers and parents will result in more school children nationally being recognised as below minimum proficiency levels, but should help teachers identify those students most in need of additional help.
A meeting on Friday of federal, state and territory education ministers agreed to change how National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results are reported. The changes will reduce the number of bands of performance from 10 to four.
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