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Final NAPLAN report confirms Queensland's improvement
Queensland improved its national NAPLAN ranking in 2011 from
sixth to fifth overall, proving the Bligh Government's education
reforms are delivering results, Education Minister Cameron Dick
said today.
Mr Dick said the final report on the national NAPLAN results for
2011 confirmed Queensland's continuing improvement in the
literacy and numeracy tests, with the march being led by Year 3
students.
"The Australian Government's NAPLAN 2011 National Report,
released today (January 23), shows we are on the right track and
provides further encouragement for Queensland schools," he
said.
"This report confirms what we already know: that Queensland is
continuing to improve in the NAPLAN tests and that we're
narrowing the gap with the leading states.
"We have improved from sixth to fifth our ranking for the
percentage of children who achieved at or above the national
minimum standard, showing that we are heading in the right
direction.
"Our Year 3 students were the standout performers of 2011,
improving in all five test areas and posting the state's best
result for any year level in numeracy.
"This result shows our investment in the Prep year is starting to
generate real gains in student performance.
"Overall since 2008, Queensland has shown improvement in 19 of
the 20 tests areas against the national standards."
Mr Dick said the results were a positive sign for Queensland's
overall education improvement agenda.
"They also show just how hard our principals, teachers and
students have worked over the past few years so my
congratulations go out to them," he said.
Mr Dick said the NAPLAN 2011 National Report provided a breakdown
of results by gender, geographic location, parental education and
occupation, Indigenous and language background, and cohort
gain.
"Our non-Indigenous Year 7 students posted the country's highest
scores, on average, in writing," he said.
"S imilarly Queensland's Indigenous students in Year 7, along
with Victoria, had the highest proportion performing at or above
the national standard in writing.
"Queensland has improved its ranking from sixth to fifth in four
test areas: Year 3 spelling, Year 5 grammar and punctuation, Year
7 reading and Year 7 grammar and punctuation. We've seen some
improvements in the performance of Year 3 Indigenous students
this year, with an increase in the number of these students
performing at or above the national standard.
"And the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students is
smaller in Queensland than in Australia overall. These
results show Queensland's continued rise in relative rankings
since 2008."
Mr Dick said the differences in performance between boys and
girls, both in Queensland and nationally, remained similar to
previous years.
"On average, our girls have out-performed the boys in reading,
writing, spelling, grammar and punctu ation," he said.
"And our boys performed, on average, better than the girls in
numeracy."
Mr Dick said the State Government had made significant
investments in early childhood education, recognising Prep as the
first year of schooling and rolling out universal access to
kindergarten.
"And we're moving Year 7 to secondary school from 2015 to make
the most of our investment in the Prep year and give our Year 7
students access to the benefits of a Junior Secondary learning
environment," he said.
"Most importantly we know that every day in our schools our
principals and teachers are working hard to improve the literacy
and numeracy skills and educational outcomes for Queensland
students."
Education and Industrial Relations
The Honourable Cameron Dick
23/01/2012
Final NAPLAN report confirms Queensland's
improvement
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Publish Date: 24 Jan 12
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