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Science Classroom Context

NAEP collects information on student, teacher, and school characteristics to provide context for results. The tables below provide a selection of results from the 2009 teacher and student questionnaires at grade 4 and 2011 questionnaires at grade 8. These results focus on teacher preparation, availability of technology, and instructional practices.

Grade 4
Grade 8

  • Eighty-four percent of New York students have teachers with a master’s as their highest academic degree (higher than the nation and all the other Mega-States).
  • Sixty-four percent of Texas students have teachers who spend three or more hours on science instruction per week (higher than the national average).

Percentage of students in grade 4 science, by selected characteristics and jurisdiction: 2009
Jurisdiction Teacher has master’s degree as highest academic degree Students do hands-on science activities at least once a week Students have access to computers for science to a large extent Schools have computerized science labs for classroom use 3 or more hours per week on science instruction1
    Nation (public) 45   51   48   24   47  
California 38 * 35 * 45   21   28 *
Florida 32 * 43 * 67 * 40 * 45  
Illinois 53 ** 48   47   16 * 56 *
New York 84 ** 62 * 59 * 32   36 *
Texas 17 ** 61 * 44   36 * 64 *
* Significantly different (p < .05) from the nation.
** Significantly different (p < .05) from the nation and the other Mega-States.
1 Percentages for the combined categories shown in the table were calculated by using the unrounded percentage for the individual response category.
NOTE: See complete data for highest academic degree, hands on science activities, access to computers, computerized science labs, and time spent per week on science instruction.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2009 Science Assessment.