Florida
Related: About this forumFewer than Half of Florida 5th Graders Passed State Science Exam
Floridas 5th graders took the 2022 statewide science exam to measure understanding of the states science standards, but the results were stagnant to dismal.
Only 48 percent of 5th graders passed the exam, based on a score of 3 or higher. The Florida Department of Education considers that satisfactorymay need additional support for the next grade/course.
The good news? The 48 percent was an increase from 47 percent in 2021, according to state data. But the bad news? Between 2012 to 2019, state science results for 5th graders ranged from 51 to 55 percent, depending on the school year. Then the COVID pandemic hit, statewide testing in 2019-20 was canceled, and there was no data for 2020.
Whats more, in 2022, only 23 percent of the 5th graders were considered proficient or higher, with scores of 4 or 5. That means some 5th graders struggling in science are headed into middle schools, where science courses can get harder.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/only-48-percent-5th-graders-130100494.html
LakeArenal
(29,821 posts)Irish_Dem
(57,920 posts)sop
(11,246 posts)Turbineguy
(38,411 posts)Our enemies want you to keep electing republicans.
JT45242
(2,917 posts)1. Disruption of Covid
2. Small amounts of instruction time for science k thru 4
3. Shift away from science of instruction time to make for lost math and English instruction spring of 2020 to end of year
4. Lack of science training for elementary teachers
5. Turnover of elementary teachers
6. Lack of funding for public education as a goal to privatized schools owned by DeVos etc al.
Which is most important, unsure, but a lot to disentangle.
Fullduplexxx
(8,285 posts)jimfields33
(19,042 posts)Im sure its dismal in most states.
JT45242
(2,917 posts)They do not use the same test. That was one of the reasons behind common core for math and ELA and the next generation science standards, the hope was states would use common tests so we could actually compare the results
But, you know what the astroturf right wing did to the common core.
MichMan
(13,239 posts)I would guess nearly every grade level in most states will show a decline.
twodogsbarking
(12,230 posts)The Governor?
Baggies
(666 posts)Specifically between public and private schools.