Explore NAEP results! By clicking "continue" you will be leaving the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) operational website and opening The Nation's Report Card (NRC) website. Explore NAEP results about students' performance, and access a suite of data tools.
NAEP Technical DocumentationReading Assessment Estimation Variables for 2015
Variables used in the population-structure model for the reading 2015 assessment are listed and described below.
Variables used for main effects and interactions in the population-structure model:
DSEX – School-reported gender. This variable has three levels: male, female, and missing.
DRACE10 – Student-reported race. This variable has eight levels: White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and missing.
SRACE10 – School-reported race. This variable has eight levels: White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Two or More Races, and missing.
SCHTYPE – Type of school. This variable has six levels: public, private, Catholic, Bureau of Indian Education, Department of Defense, and missing.
CENSREG – Regions as defined by the Census Bureau. This variable has five levels: Northeast, Midwest, South, West, and missing.
UTOL4 – Type of location. This variable has five levels: city, suburb, town, rural, and missing.
PARED – Parent education level. Information for this variable is collected from students in grades 8 and 12 only. It has six levels: did not graduate from high school, high school graduate, some education after high school, college graduate, unknown, and missing.
SLUNCH1 – School-reported free or reduced-price school lunch. This variable has four levels: eligible, not eligible, not available, and missing.
SD3 – School-reported student with disability. This variable has four levels: Yes - IEP, Yes - 504, No - not SD, and missing.
EL3 – English learner. This variable has four levels: yes, no, formerly, and missing.
ACCOM2 –
Accommodations. This variable has three levels: accommodated, not accommodated, and missing.
CHRTRPT - Charter school flag. This variable has three levels: yes, no, and missing.
Main effects
not used in interactions:
UTOL12 – Type of location. This variable has 13 levels: large city, midsize city, small city, large suburb, midsize suburb, small suburb, fringe town, distant town, remote town, fringe rural, distant rural, remote rural, and missing.
SLUNCH – School lunch. This variable has seven levels: not eligible, reduced-price lunch, free lunch, information not available, school refused to provide information, not participating, and missing.
Additional Accommodations Variables – Each of the following variables is scored as yes/missing: Braille presentation, Braille response, breaks, cue to stay on task, directions read aloud in English, directions read aloud in Spanish, extended time, large-print booklet, magnification device, one-on-one, school staff administers, scribe, Sign language response, small group, and special equipment.
CENSDIV – Census division. This variable has 10 levels: New England, Middle Atlantic, East North Central, West North Central, South Atlantic, East South Central, West South Central, Mountain, Pacific, and missing.
PCTBLKC – Percentage of Black students. This variable has six levels: 0, 1–5, 6–25, 26–50, 51+, and missing.
PCTHSPC – Percentage of Hispanic students. This variable has six levels: 0, 1–5, 6–25, 26–50, 51+, and missing.
PCTASNC – Percentage of Asian students. This variable has six levels: 0, 1–5, 6–25, 26–50, 51+, and missing.
PCTINDC – Percentage of American Indian students. This variable has six levels: 0, 1–5, 6–25, 26–50, 51+, and missing.
Variables obtained from survey questionnaires:
All categorical student, school, and teacher survey questions are also included in the model.