You can also view state-level results in mathematics, reading, science, and writing; and review the results of any urban district participating in the NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA).Find key data for state/jurisdiction performance on NAEP assessments in mathematics, reading, writing, and science at grades 4, 8, and 12 (where applicable). The NAEP Data Explorer (NDE) is a dynamic, interactive tool used to explore assessment results for various subjects, grades, and jurisdictions. There are also links to the most recent state reports.Test Yourself allows you to try out actual questions administered to students in the NAEP assessment. See the results of specific assessments across multiple years and broken down across a variety of student groups. You can compare the performance of students in participating urban districts to the performance of public school students in large cities nationwide. Highlights from the 2019 Assessment; Report Card for the Nation, States, and Districts (grades 4 and 8) Report Card for Grade 12 Search for statewide information in elementary/secondary education characteristics and finance, postsecondary education, public libraries, assessments, and selected demographics for all states.The NAEP District Profiles present key results from the NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) in mathematics, reading, writing, and science for grades 4 and 8. Your results will be displayed along with the performance data of the nation’s students. 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress data available through the NAEP Data Explorer Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2013. The NAEP Data Explorer evolved from a series of web-based presentation models of NAEP results. About this Resource. Results can be filtered by content areas within subjects. The NAEP Data Explorer evolved from a series of web-based presentation models of NAEP results. You can also see the percentage of students nationwide who answered each question correctly, and how students’ performance on a given question corresponds to their overall scores.You can bookmark questions for later use, and use them to supplement classroom instruction. Prior to the introduction of the NAEP Data Explorer, the presentation of the NAEP results were referred to as the Summary Data Tables or SDTs and were available in portable document file (PDF) format only. You can also build a quiz and administer it to your students and class.The NAEP Item Maps use released questions from previous NAEP assessments to illustrate the knowledge and skills demonstrated by students performing at different NAEP achievement levels. For some assessments, results are available by state or by participating urban district. Prior to the introduction of the NAEP Data Explorer, the presentation of the NAEP results were referred to as the Summary Data Tables or SDTs and were available in portable document file (PDF) format only. It delivers dynamic, customizable tabular summaries that can be extracted to other software products, including word-processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and statistical applications. The Item Maps answer the question, “What does it mean for students to be at Basic, Proficient, or Advanced achievement levels in terms of what they know and can do?”You can link to released questions from the Item Maps and see performance information separated by student characteristics such as gender or race/ethnic group. For mathematics and reading, district and state performance data are available for the questions you have answered. For some assessments, results are available by state or by participating urban district. The NAEP Data Explorer (NDE) is a web-based application for accessing National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data. You can also compare performance among participating districts, quickly see how a district performed over time, and download snapshot reports.Data are displayed in charts and maps, making it easier to compare performance across jurisdictions.