Beginning this year, every student's NAPLAN report will show how they're tracking against four new categories: 'Exceeding', 'Strong', 'Developing' and 'Needs additional support'. 9News
today, putting their putting their reading, writing and mathematics skills to the test.
NSW Minister for Early Learning and Education Sarah Mitchell said this is the first year that the testing will be held in Term 1 for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 students, meaning families and teachers will "soon benefit from earlier results".Hundreds of thousands of children throughout will sit the first of their NAPLAN tests today.
"A big thank you to the teachers, NAPLAN coordinators and school principals for their efforts preparing for NAPLAN this year amidst the changes. Education Ministers around the country recently also agreed to streamlining reporting, so that results are easier for to review.NAPLAN is a series of mandatory tests focused on basic skills such as reading, writing and mathematics.
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