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  2. Wisconsin 4th grade reading scores drop, 8th grade math 3rd ...

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    The results showed just 31% of the state’s fourth graders were proficient in reading compared to 33% in 2022 and 36% in 2019. B (The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s fourth-grade test scores ...

  3. ‘Heartbreaking’ test score shows US children falling behind ...

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    The most recent exam was administered in early 2024 in every state, testing fourth- and eighth-grade students on math and reading. National Assessment of Educational Progress / AP

  4. US children fall further behind in reading, make little ... - AOL

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    Compared with 2019 results, eighth grade reading scores are now down 8 points. Reading scores are down 5 points in both grades. And in fourth grade math, scores are down 3 points.

  5. National Assessment of Educational Progress - Wikipedia

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    The assessment provided information about students' fluency in reading aloud and examined the relationship between oral reading, accuracy, rate, fluency, and reading comprehension. America's Charter Schools was a pilot study conducted as a part of the 2003 NAEP assessments in mathematics and reading at the fourth-grade level.

  6. Kumon - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Kumon had over 26,000 centers around the globe with over 4 million registered students. [5] In 2018, there were 410,000 students enrolled in 2,200 centers across the United States. [6] In North America, Kumon began a "Junior Kumon" program in 2001, targeted at children aged 2–5 years old. [7]

  7. Progress in International Reading Literacy Study - Wikipedia

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    The student test of reading comprehension addressed four processes: retrieval of explicitly stated information; making straightforward inferences; interpreting and integrating ideas and information; examination and evaluation of content, language, and textual elements. PIRLS 2006 assessed students enrolled in the fourth grade. [13]