NAPLAN reports arrive eight weeks early, giving more time to intervene
Schools across Australia will this week start to receive detailed reports on their students’ literacy and numeracy skills four weeks after 1.3 million children sat the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) test.
The reports on the national test provide information on how students, classes, year groups and schools are tracking. On Monday, schools will begin receiving reports on four of the five domains tested.
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