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Student Booklets: 2014
Number of items: 2014 |
The instruments used in the NAEP geography assessment are composed of blocks of cognitive items from the previous NAEP assessments and usually blocks that are newly developed for the current assessment. Administering the same blocks of items across years allows for the reporting of trends in geography performance. At the same time, developing new sets of items makes it possible to release some items for public use. Typically, one or more blocks at each grade are released to the public each assessment year and can be accessed via the NAEP Questions Tool.
The NAEP geography framework and the specifications documents guide the item development efforts. Items are written by the NAEP item development staff, members of the Geography Assessment Standing Committee, and elementary, secondary, and postsecondary teachers around the country. All assessment materials are reviewed by specialists in geography education, measurement, assessment development, and bias. The cognitive items are then assembled into 25-minute blocks, with one 50-minute block at grades 8 and 12. The blocks contain a range of questions covering three content areas:
Following approval from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the blocks are assembled into booklets and distributed to schools for the administration of the assessment.