The National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, is a test given to a representative sample of students in every state in Grades 4 and 8.
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A Time to Act- Report
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A Time to Act- Summary
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A Time to Act: A Framework to Accelerate Learning
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Leveraging Literacy – The Path to Education Recovery in New Jersey
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Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Leveraging Literacy from Policy to Practice in New Jersey
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Credit where Credit is Due: Charting a Course for Cost-Effective, Career-Ready Futures in New Jersey
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New Jersey Educator Workforce Report Part 1
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Reimagining the Educator Workforce of the Future: Policy Questions and Recommendations
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Include All Public Schools In Facilities Funding
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A City Invincible: School Choice and Hope in Camden
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New Jersey Schools: A Framework for Excellence
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New Jersey Schools: A Framework for Excellence
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Effective Resource Allocation For Equitable Systems
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Data for Understanding Student Learning
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Educator Support & Innovative Staffing
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High Quality Inclusive Curriculum, Instruction & Training
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Student & Family Engagement
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Policy Prescriptions: Five Concrete Policy Levers to Accelerate Student Progress in New Jersey
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Additional Federal Relief is Needed to Protect New Jersey Students and Teachers
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A Look at the Promising Progress of PARCC Scores in Camden
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A Second Charter Authorizer
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Camden Enrollment 101
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Preparing the children of today for the jobs of tomorrow: A window into STEM education in New Jersey
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Repealing the Teacher Residency Requirement