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naplan answers: Searching the Globe for Answers Peter R. Litchka, 2019-09-17 Theory and practice of school leadership from distinguished scholars and practitioners from around the world. |
naplan answers: Year 9 NAPLAN*-style Literacy Tests Bianca Hewes, 2010 This book is designed for parents who want to help their children and for teachers who wish to prepare their class for the NAPLAN Literacy Tests. NAPLAN Tests are sat by Year 9 students Australia-wide. These tests are held in May every year. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 7 Victorian Curriculum, LearnON and Print Catherine Smith, James Smart, Geetha James, Caitlin Mahony, Beverly Langsford Willing, Michael Sheedy, Kahni Burrows, Paul Menta, 2021-10-15 Jacaranda Maths Quest VC The Jacaranda Maths Quest Victorian Curriculum series has been completely refreshed with new content, deeper differentiation and even more innovative tools to enable every student to experience success - ensuring no student is left behind, and no student is held back. Jacaranda learning experience Every student is supported to progress from Simple and Complex Familiar contexts through to Complex Unfamiliar contexts and be able to show WHAT they know plus HOW to apply it. Meaningful differentiation at every stage Every student ability is catered for with access to videos for every lesson, simplified theory, differentiated question sets, interactivities, worked examples and more. Upgrade to the Supercourse for even more opportunities for remediation, extension and acceleration. Learning analytics to support teaching Learning is made more visible, with access to instant reports into student progress in formative and summative assessments including, mapping results against the progression points and results by assignment. |
naplan answers: Testing 3, 2, 1 Michael Lawrence, 2020-03-23 Testing 3, 2, 1 is the story of how Australian education fell behind the world’s best and how Finland came to lead. It is also a guide to how some of Finland’s ideas can be used by teachers and schools to begin to reverse the current malaise of Australia’s education system. Part memoir, part investigative journalism, part call-to-action, this easy-to-read and highly compelling plea for an improved education system can’t be ignored ... Lawrence reminds us that we can (and must) do better. - Jared Cooney Horvath PhD, Educational Neuroscientist, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne. Author of Stop Talking, Start Influencing: 12 Insights from Brain Science to Make Your Message Stick |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 7 Australian Curriculum, LearnON and Print Catherine Smith, James Smart, Lyn Elms, Geetha James, Lee Roland, Caitlin Mahony, Robert Rowland, Beverly Langsford Willing, Paula Evans, Elena Iampolsky, Anita Cann, Douglas Scott, Irene Kiroff, Kelly Wai Tse Choi, Kelly Sharp, Sonja Stambulic, Kylie Boucher, 2021-10-15 Jacaranda Maths Quest AC The Jacaranda Maths Quest Australian Curriculum series has been completely refreshed with new content, deeper differentiation and even more innovative tools to enable every student to experience success - ensuring no student is left behind, and no student is held back. Jacaranda learning experience Every student is supported to progress from Simple and Complex Familiar contexts through to Complex Unfamiliar contexts and be able to show WHAT they know plus HOW to apply it. Meaningful differentiation at every stage Every student ability is catered for with access to videos for every lesson, simplified theory, differentiated question sets, interactivities, worked examples and more. Upgrade to the Supercourse for even more opportunities for remediation, extension and acceleration. Learning analytics to support teaching Learning is made more visible, with access to instant reports into student progress in formative and summative assessments including, mapping results against the progression points and results by assignment. Features: New 'Powering up for Year 7' online, 6-week program that is designed to plug any gaps from earlier years New teaching videos for every lesson that are flexible enough to be used for pre- and post-learning, flipped classrooms, class discussions, remediation and more! New teachON section, with practical teaching advice including, learning intentions and 3 levels of differentiated teaching programs New eWorkbook that allows teachers and students to download additional activities to support deeper learning New questions match one-to-one in print and online to enable multi-modal classrooms. Fully worked solutions for every question demonstrate best practice and help prevent the creation of misconceptions New simplified theory and explanations and pared back chapters Even more embedded interactivities and videos to enable students to explore concepts and learn deeply New differentiated question sets at 3 levels with immediate feedback in every lesson to enable students to challenge themselves at their own level New learning intentions and success criteria for every subtopic, so students understand what they need learn and can give feedback on their own progress New visual concepts maps at the end of each chapter to help summarise understanding Worked examples in every lesson featuring the familiar THINK/WRITE columns provide exemplary solutions and explanations New response analysis report, for deeper insights and comparisons |
naplan answers: Seven Steps to Writing Success - Narrative Writing Manual (Second Edition) Jen McVeity, Bev Laing, 2022-06-01 Are you ready to transform your students into passionate storytellers? Packed with practical, time-saving classroom resources, this manual makes planning and implementing the Seven Steps just as fun as learning it! Inside this Step-by-Step guide, you’ll find: • theory and techniques for each Step • annotated writing samples showing the techniques in action • fun and flexible curriculum-aligned writing activities and templates • over 100 differentiated writing topics, plus picture prompts • planning and assessment resources • a ‘Putting It All Together’ chapter. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 8 Victorian Curriculum, 3e learnON and Print Catherine Smith, 2024-06-25 'Maths quest 8 for the Victorian curriculum' is specifically written and designed to meet the requirements and aspirations of the Victorian mathematics curriculum. |
naplan answers: Year 3 Bumper Book Don Robens, Alfred Fletcher, 2011 This book contains New NAPLAN-format practice tests including writing, reading, language conventions and numeracy. These tests have been produced by Coroneos Publications independently of Australian Governments and are not officially endorsed publications of the NAPLAN program. |
naplan answers: Year 7 NAPLAN*-style Tests James A. Athanasou, Angella Deftereos, 2010 This book is designed for parents who want to help their children and for teachers who wish to prepare their class for the NAPLAN Tests. Parents may also use these books separately from the tests and just as a general way of revising or when tutoring their children. |
naplan answers: English and Literacies Robyn Ewing, Siobhan O'Brien, Kathy Rushton, Lucy Stewart, Rachel Burke, Deb Brosseuk, 2022-02-18 Being literate in the twenty-first century means being an empowered receiver, user and creator of diverse text types communicated across multiple and rapidly changing modalities. English and Literacies: Learning to make meaning in primary classrooms is an accessible resource that introduces pre-service teachers to the many facets of literacies and English education for primary students. Addressing the requirements of the Australian Curriculum and the Early Years Learning Framework, English and Literacies explores how students develop oracy and literacy. Reading, viewing and writing are discussed alongside the importance of children's literature. Taking an inclusive and positive approach to teaching and learning for all students, it explores the creation of texts using spelling, grammar in context and handwriting/keyboarding skills, as well as the need for authentic assessment and reporting. Finally, the text explores the importance of literacy partnerships and how teachers can address literacy challenges across the curriculum. |
naplan answers: National Testing in Schools Bob Lingard, Greg Thompson, Sam Sellar, 2015-11-06 Over the last two decades, large-scale national, or provincial, standardised testing has become prominent in the schools of many countries around the globe. National Testing in Schools: An Australian Assessment draws on research to consider the nature of national testing and its multiple effects, including: media responses and constructions such as league tables of performance pressures within school systems and on schools effects on the work and identities of principals and teachers and impacts on the experience of schooling for many young people, including those least advantaged. Using Australia as the case site for global concerns regarding national testing, this book will be an invaluable companion for education researchers, teacher educators, teacher education students and teachers globally. |
naplan answers: Year 7 Naplan-style Literacy Tests Maya Puiu, 2010 This book is designed for parents who want to help their children and for teachers who wish to prepare their class for the NAPLAN Literacy Tests. NAPLAN Tests are sat by Year 7 students Australia-wide. These tests are held in May every year. |
naplan answers: Year 5 Numeracy Don Robens, 2010 |
naplan answers: Data Culture and the Organisation of Teachers’ Work Nerida Spina, 2020-05-31 Data Culture and the Organisation of Teachers’ Work provides an in-depth look at how the political and media scrutiny of teachers, pupils and schools now organises teaching and learning. Spina also examines how educational data is used in schools, and where it fails to take account of the everyday experiences of school leaders, teachers and students. Drawing on primary research, and discussing practice in relation to the National Assessment Programme: Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN), this book discusses the strengths and weaknesses of a data-driven approach, the restrictions this can impose and how to navigate them as a teacher. Ideal for scholars and postgraduate students of education, this book provides a comprehensive institutional, ethnographic look into the daily lived experiences of teachers, and the effects of standardised testing. |
naplan answers: Primary Mathematics Penelope Baker, Rosemary Callingham, Tracey Muir, 2023-09-07 Primary Mathematics: Integrating Theory with Practice is a comprehensive introduction to teaching mathematics in Australian primary schools. Closely aligned with the Australian Curriculum, it provides a thorough understanding of measurement, geometry, patterns and algebra, data and statistics, and chance and probability. The fourth edition provides support for educators in key aspects of teaching: planning, assessment, digital technologies, diversity in the classroom and integrating mathematics content with other learning areas. It also features a new chapter on the role of education support in the mathematics classroom. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised and is complemented by classroom snapshots demonstrating practical application of theories, activities to further understanding and reflection questions to guide learning. New in this edition are 'Concepts to consider', which provide a guided explanation and further discussion of key concepts to support pre- and in-service teachers' learning and teaching of the fundamentals of mathematics. |
naplan answers: Year 7 Language Conventions Don Robens, 2010 |
naplan answers: Disciplinarity: Functional Linguistic and Sociological Perspectives Frances Christie, Karl Maton, 2011-02-03 Disciplinary knowledge is under threat in the modern world. Claims abound that we are entering a landscape in which the division of disciplines is obsolete, implying a commitment to outdated values in scholarship. Notions of 'discipline' are critiqued as reflecting social power and representing the worldview of dominant social groups. By addressing and challenging such claims, this edited collection argues that proclamations of the death of disciplines have been greatly overstated. Not only are the notions of disciplinarity still important for understanding how we come to know the world, but this volume demonstrates how significant disciplinarity is to understanding different forms of knowledge if we wish to improve the building of knowledge and educational practice. Using analytical tools from systemic functional linguistics theory and social realist sociology, this volume illustrates how different disciplines can collaborate and cross-fertilize successfully, without losing their distinctive insights and disciplinary integrity. The subsequent theory developed will thereby extend both linguistic and sociological approaches to the topic and make a major contribution to educational theory. |
naplan answers: The Principal and School Improvement Amanda Heffernan, 2018-07-30 This book investigates the localised effects of reform by exploring the impact of a school improvement policy agenda on the work of three experienced principals. It presents three longitudinal case studies within a shared specific leadership context in Queensland, Australia. The case studies enable an exploration of the way the principalship in this context has evolved over time, providing deep insights into the practices and beliefs of three experienced school leaders working in a period of rapid and urgent systemic reform. The nature of global reform policy borrowing means that the research and the findings within this monograph are relevant for international audiences. The book describes a new way to understand and theorise the effects of reform policies and associated pressures on school leaders. Using post-structural theory, it provides a better understanding of the specific effects of reform policy ensembles, particularly when combined with an analysis of the ways policy and discourse work together at a wider level to create an environment that disciplines the principalship. Further, it sheds lights on the means of complying with or contesting policy influences and how the work of leaders has changed over time. |
naplan answers: Teaching Secondary Mathematics Gregory Hine, Robyn Reaburn, Judy Anderson, Linda Galligan, Colin Carmichael, Michael Cavanagh, Bing Ngu, Bruce White, 2016-08-15 A valuable resource for pre-service teachers who wish to integrate contemporary technology into teaching key mathematical concepts. |
naplan answers: Compassion and Empathy in Educational Contexts Georgina Barton, Susanne Garvis, 2019-07-17 This book explores the importance of compassion and empathy within educational contexts. While compassion and empathy are widely recognised as key to living a happy and healthy life, there is little written about how these qualities can be taught to children and young people, or how teachers can model these traits in their own practice. This book shares several models of compassion and empathy that can be implemented in schooling contexts, also examining how these qualities are presented in children’s picture books, films and games. The editors and contributors share personal insights and practical approaches to improve both awareness and use of compassionate and empathetic approaches to others. This book will be of interest and value to all those interested in promoting compassion and empathy within education. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 8 Australian Curriculum, 5e learnON and Print Catherine Smith, Beverly Langsford Willing, Mark Barnes, 2023-10-23 Jacaranda Maths Quest 8 (for Australian Curriculum v9.0) Australia's most supportive Maths resource Developed by expert teachers, every lesson is carefully designed to support learning online, offline, in class, and at home. Supporting students Whether students need a challenge or a helping hand, they have the tools to help them take the next step, in class and at home: concepts brought to life with rich multi-media easy navigation differentiated pathways immediate corrective feedback Worked solutions for every question personalised pathways that also allow for social learning opportunities for remediation, extension, acceleration tracking progress and growth Supporting teachers Teachers are empowered to teach their class, their way with flexible resources perfect for teaching and learning: 100’s of ready-made and customisable lessons comprehensive Syllabus coverage and planning documentation a variety of learning activities assessment for, as and of learning marking, tracking, monitoring and reporting capabilities ability to add own materials Supporting schools Schools are set up for success with our unmatched customer service, training and solutions tailored to you: Learning Management System (LMS) integration online class set up dedicated customer specialists tools to manage classes bookseller app integration complimentary resources for teachers training and professional learning curriculum planning data insights flexible subscription services at unbeatable prices |
naplan answers: Primary Mathematics Penelope Serow, Rosemary Callingham, Tracey Muir, 2019-08-07 Provides a comprehensive introduction to teaching and learning mathematics in today's classrooms. |
naplan answers: Year 3 Naplan*-style Tests James A. Athanasou, Athanasou & Deftereos, Angella Deftereos, 2010 This book is designed for parents who want to help their children and for teachers who wish to prepare their class for the NAPLAN Numeracy Tests. NAPLAN Tests are sat by Year 7 students Australia-wide. These tests are held in May every year. |
naplan answers: Year 7 Reading Alfred Fletcher, 2010 Contains practice tests for the writing component of the NAPLAN testing series. These tests have been produced by Coroneos Publications independently of Australian Governments and are not officially endorsed publications of the NAPLAN program. |
naplan answers: Governing by Numbers Stephen Ball, 2018-10-11 Social science researchers have become increasing attentive to the role of numbers in contemporary life. Issues around big data, national test results, and output and performance statistics are now routinely reported and debated in the media. Numbers are a powerful resource for governments as a means to manage and ‘improve’ their populations, and we are increasingly represented, organized and driven by an economy of numbers, which inserts itself into more and more aspects of our lives. This book critically addresses some of the ways in which numbers are deployed in educational governance and practice, and some of the consequences of this deployment for what it means to be educated, to teach, and to learn. Recognising that numbers do not simply represent, but that they change things and have real effects, allows us to move beyond a system where difficult and important issues about what we want from education and from teachers are side-stepped in the push to ‘improve our numbers’. This collection offers a set of starting points from which we might speak back to numbers, drawing on research to explore how numbers change the way we think about ourselves and what we do. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education Policy. |
naplan answers: Learning to Research and Researching to Learn Annette Hilton, Geoff Hilton, 2020-04-06 Learning to Research and Researching to Learn is an essential introduction to developing research skills and conducting practitioner research in the field of education. |
naplan answers: The Wiley Handbook of Teaching and Learning Gene E. Hall, Linda F. Quinn, Donna M. Gollnick, 2018-07-19 Provides a comprehensive reference for scholars, educators, stakeholders, and the general public on matters influencing and directly affecting education in today’s schools across the globe This enlightening handbook offers current, international perspectives on the conditions in communities, contemporary practices in schooling, relevant research on teaching and learning, and implications for the future of education. It contains diverse conceptual frameworks for analyzing existing issues in education, including but not limited to characteristics of today’s students, assessment of student learning, evaluation of teachers, trends in teacher education programs, technological advances in content delivery, the important role for school leaders, and innovative instructional practices to increase student learning. The Wiley Handbook of Teaching and Learning promotes new, global approaches to studying the process of education, demonstrates the diversity among the constituents of schooling, recognizes the need for and presents a variety of approaches to teaching and learning, and details exemplary practices in education. Divided into four sections focused on general topics—context and schooling; learners and learning; teachers and teaching; and educators as learners and leaders—and with all-new essays that look at what has been, what is, and what could be, this book is destined to inspire thoughtful contemplation from readers about what it means to teach and learn. Examines teaching, learners, and learning from a contemporary, international perspective, presenting alternative views and approaches Provides a single reference source for teachers, education leaders, and agency administrators Summarizes recent research and theory Offers evidence-based recommendations for practice Includes essays from established and emerging U.S. and international scholars Each chapter includes a section encouraging readers to think ahead and imagine what education might be in the future Scholars from around the world provide a range of evidence-based ideas for improving and modifying current educational practices, making The Wiley Handbook of Teaching and Learning an important book for the global education community and those planning on entering into it. |
naplan answers: NAPLAN* Style Numeracy Tst Yr 4 Alan Horsfield, Elaine Horsfield, 2015-02-28 This book will help you prepare for the Year 5 NAPLAN Numeracy Test a year early, so you can get a head start! Features of this book: Forty Mini Numeracy Tests, Six Sample Numeracy Tests, Answers and Worked Solutions for all tests. The best test preparation for your child. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 7 Australian Curriculum, 5e learnON and Print Catherine Smith, Beverly Langsford Willing, 2023-07-12 The Jacaranda Maths Quest Australian Curriculum series has been completely refreshed with new content, deeper differentiation and even more innovative tools to enable every student to experience success ensuring no student is left behind, and no student is held back. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 8 Stage 4 NSW Syllabus, 3e learnON and Print Beverly Langsford Willing, Catherine Smith, 2023-11-20 Developed by expert teachers, every lesson is carefully designed to support learning online, offline, in class, and at home. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 9 Australian Curriculum, 5e learnON and Print Catherine Smith, Beverly Langsford Willing, Mark Barnes, Christine Utber, 2023-11-14 Tried, tested and trusted. The fifth edition of the Maths Quest series, revised fourth edition, continue to focus on helping teachers achieve learning success for every student - ensuring no student is left behind, and no student is held back.--Back cover. |
naplan answers: Year 4 NAPLAN*-style Tests Lyn Baker, Alan Horsfield, 2014 |
naplan answers: Globalizing Educational Accountabilities Bob Lingard, Wayne Martino, Goli Rezai-Rashti, Sam Sellar, 2015-07-30 Globalizing Educational Accountabilities analyzes the influence that international and national testing and accountability regimes have on educational policy reform efforts in schooling systems around the world. Tracing the evolution of those regimes, with an emphasis on the OECD’s PISA, it reveals the multiple effects of policy as numbers in countries with different types of government and different education systems. From the effect of Shanghai’s PISA success on nations trying to compete economically to the perverse effects of linking funding to performance targets in Australia, the analysis links testing and accountability to new modes of network governance, new spatialities, and the significance of data infrastructures. This highly illustrative text offers scholars and policy makers a critical policy sociology framework for doing education policy analysis today. |
naplan answers: Excel Year 6 NAPLAN*-style Tests Alan Horsfield, Allyn Jones, 2011 Excel Year 6 NAPLAN*-style Tests includes: five practice tests each for numeracy, language conventions and reading; six practice tests for writing plus model answers at basic, intermediate and advanced levels; detailed answers with explanations for all twenty-one practice tests; the best test preparation for your child. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 9 Stage 5 NSW Syllabus, 3e learnON and Print Beverly Langsford Willing, Catherine Smith, 2023-11-29 Jacaranda Maths Quest 9 (for the NSW Syllabus) is Australia's most supportive Maths resource. Developed by expert teachers, every lesson is carefully designed to support learning online, offline, in class, and at home. |
naplan answers: Indigenous Education in Australia Marnee Shay, Rhonda Oliver, 2021-03-15 This is an essential, practical resource for pre- and in-service educators on creating contexts for success for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Based on the latest research and practice, this book provides an in-depth understanding of the colonised context within which education in Australia is located, with an emphasis on effective strategies for the classroom. Throughout the text, the authors share their personal and professional experiences providing rich examples for readers to learn from. Taking a strengths-based approach, this book will support new and experienced teachers to drive positive educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. |
naplan answers: Jacaranda Maths Quest 7 Victorian Curriculum, 3e learnON and Print Catherine Smith, 2024-06-25 'Maths quest 7 for the Victorian curriculum' is specifically written and designed to meet the requirements and aspirations of the Victorian mathematics curriculum. |
naplan answers: Blake's NAPLAN* Year 3 Test Guide Merryn Whitfield, Lyn Baker, 2013 This user-friendly guide is a vital reference for Year 3 students wanting to approach the Year 3 NAPLAN tests with confidence. This book will help them to develop knowledge and understanding of the types of questions in the NAPLAN tests and the best way to answer them. There are sections on each key aspect of the tests as well as many examples of the different types of questions and explanation of the terms used. The books are divided into four sections: 1. Reading 2. Writing 3. Language Conventions 4. Numeracy Each section provides hints and strategies to guide students through a wide variety of practice questions and includes mini tests to help them to prepare for NAPLAN. The answers for all of the tests are provided. |
naplan answers: Measuring Up in Education Steven Stolz, R. Scott Webster, 2020-05-21 Cultures of measurement are often considered to dominate educational practices, to the degree that, as Biesta (2010) has identified in Good Education in an Age of Measurement we no longer measure what we value, but rather we have become conditioned to value what is measured. A clear example of this occurs when institutions and staff teach to the test by emphasising narrow conceptions of learning and of knowledge, simply because the consequences of high-stakes assessments have important implications regarding funding, resources, and even tenure. This collection explores, via various philosophical means, how valuable educational practices can occur within and beyond cultures of measurement. What seems to be required is for practitioners in education to regain their relationship to the overall purposes of education, such as the furthering of justice and democracy for both individual students and societies as a whole. Such a reconnection has the potential to re-humanise curricular experiences for students, which may have become dehumanised through particular cultures of measurement. It is argued that certain legitimate measures can advance justice and democracy, and so careful attention must be assigned to their validity and value. This book was originally published as a special issue of Educational Philosophy and Theory. |
naplan answers: OECD Reviews of Evaluation and Assessment in Education: Australia 2011 Santiago Paulo, Donaldson Graham, Herman Joan, Shewbridge Claire, 2011-10-28 This book provides, for Australia, an independent analysis of major issues facing its educational evaluation and assessment framework, current policy initiatives, and possible future approaches. |
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NAPLAN results allow parents/carers and educators to see how students are progressing in literacy and numeracy over time – individually, as part of their school community, and against …
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The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, and is the only nationwide assessment that …
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NAPLAN for parents and carers. NAPLAN tests the sorts of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life, such as reading, writing, spelling, grammar and numeracy. …
NAP - About - National Assessment Program
NAPLAN is the only national assessment that all Australian children undertake and provides comparable data about student performance in literacy and numeracy, nationally. It ensures …
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NAPLAN assesses the literacy and numeracy skills that students are learning through the school curriculum and allows parents/carers to see how their child is progressing against national …
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NAPLAN is a valuable tool that can give useful insights into a student’s performance, but individual reports should be interpreted with care as they reflect the student’s performance on …
NAP - NAPLAN - National Assessment Program
NAPLAN results allow parents/carers and educators to see how students are progressing in literacy and numeracy over time – individually, as part of their school community, and against …
NAP - NAPLAN - general - National Assessment Program
The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, and is the only nationwide assessment that …
NAP - Home
NAPLAN for parents and carers. NAPLAN tests the sorts of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life, such as reading, writing, spelling, grammar …
NAP - About - National Assessment Program
NAPLAN is the only national assessment that all Australian children undertake and provides comparable data about student performance in literacy and numeracy, nationally. It …
NAP - For parents and carers - National Assessment Program
NAPLAN assesses the literacy and numeracy skills that students are learning through the school curriculum and allows parents/carers to see how their child is progressing against …