The National Assessment Governing Board is a congressional establishment responsible for setting policy for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation's Report Card. NAEP provides nationally representative assessments to measure student progress in various subjects, helping the public understand educational trends and informing efforts to improve student achievement.
The Board consists of 26 members who make important decisions about NAEP, and they meet quarterly to discuss and strategize. Their work includes approving assessment schedules, updating frameworks, and sharing valuable reports and multimedia resources related to The Nation's Report Card. Through their efforts, the Board aims to provide comprehensive insights into student learning and contribute to the enhancement of education in the United States.
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