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View this state's plan for implementing the ADP policy agenda. (February 2006)
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Education Pipeline Data
Find out how this state is doing in preparing young people for college and work:
View New Jersey-specific data (.ppt) on the education pipeline.
See the New Jersey College Pipeline Data Profile.
See the New Jersey Business Tools for Better Schools Data Profile
2010 Survey Results
| ADP Network Member | Align high school standards with the expectations of college and careers | Align high school graduation requirements with college- and career-ready expectations |
Develop college- and career-ready assessment systems
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Develop P-20 longitudinal data systems | Develop accountability and reporting systems that promote college and career readiness |
| New Jersey |
Yes | No | No | No | No |
Access more Closing the Expectations Gap 2010 survey results here.
Achieve's reports on this state:
Measuring Up 2004 represents Achieve's third time working with New Jersey. In 2000, Achieve reviewed the state's Core Curriculum Content Standards in language arts literacy and math and analyzed the alignment of the state's tests at grades 4 and 8 and high school with those standards. In 2001, Achieve also evaluated the state's science standards and assessments at grades 4 and 8.
Since Achieve's first report in 2000, New Jersey has revised its Core Curriculum Content Standards in language arts literacy and math. In 2004, at the request of the governor and commissioner of education and with the encouragement and support of New Jersey United, a statewide business and education coalition, Achieve reviewed the state's revised standards and related tests. We compared the revised standards in language arts literacy and math with the earlier version of the standards, as well as with our benchmark standards. We also analyzed how well the state tests in grades 4 and 8 and high school assess the knowledge and skills found in the state's new standards.
Achieve found significant improvement in the new standards — especially in math, and in some of the state's assessments. In language arts the standards are exemplary in the early grades but need improvement in middle and high school. Although New Jersey's assessments in language arts literacy have some strengths, they do not measure the full depth and breadth of the standards. The state's 4th grade math assessment is rigorous and well aligned, but the 8th and 11th grade tests are not as challenging as they should be.
Achieve recommends that the state strengthen the language arts literacy standards in grades 5–12, develop grade-level standards (or course standards in the case of high school) for grades where they do not exist, and increase the level of cognitive demand of both the math and language arts literacy tests as recommended.
Unlike many other states, New Jersey moved beyond language arts and math to focus on science standards and assessments. Achieve conducted an evaluation of the state's science standards, adopted in 1996, and the alignment of its grade 4 and 8 tests against those standards. Achieve shared its preliminary findings prior to the state undertaking a revision of its science standards in 2001. Achieve subsequently provided the state with a final evaluation of its tests and its revised standards. In revising its standards, New Jersey made significant improvements by clarifying content, adding essential topics, and raising the rigor of the standards — focusing on "big ideas," explicitly linking concepts and skills to related ones in math, increasing the level of specificity, and evening out progression. We found that although the science tests had significant strengths, the state needed to improve the balance of its tests and the level of rigor at grade 4.
Overall, New Jersey's science standards, tests and supporting documents — curriculum frameworks, test specifications and sample tests — provide a strong science education program that could prove to be an example for other states.
Measuring Up 2004: A Report on Social Studies Standards for New Jersey (February 2005)
Measuring Up 2004: A Report on Language Arts Literacy and Mathematics Standards and Assessments for New Jersey (January 2005)
Do Graduation Tests Measure Up? A Closer Look at State High School Exit Exams (June 2004)
Measuring Up: A Standards and Assessment Benchmarking Report for New Jersey (November 2000)
Measuring Up: A Report on Science Standards and Assessments for New Jersey (2002)
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The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This set of posters encourage parents to question school achievement, teacher certification and the rigorousness of high school curricula.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This electronic newsletter targets professional educators with a series of short, informative articles about education reform.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This Web site links to two position papers published by the BCEE regarding assessment and education in 2001 and 2002.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This Web page summarizes a survey of employers’ attitudes and perceptions of skills and work readiness of New Jersey high school graduates.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This is the 2004 survey of employers’ attitudes and perceptions of skills and work readiness of New Jersey high school graduates.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This presentation gives a history and overview of BCEE and its work in New Jersey, with supporting reports and data.
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The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This Web site helps middle and high school students understand and get ready for life after high school. Finances, math, technology and other topics are covered.
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New Jersey Business Coalition for Educational Excellence
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to ensuring that all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens and are well-prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as a voice of business in the education debate, supports programs that address the business agenda in education reform and is guided by its accountability to the business community. This Web site is the registration form for a survey of business leaders in New Jersey, asking them to participate in a Webinar where they will be asked for their perceptions and attitudes of the workplace skills of high school graduates.
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New Jersey Department of Education
The Department of Education through its Office of Academic and Professional Standards assists local school districts to provide superior education for all children in New Jersey. The staff provides leadership through policy development and direction, standards development, professional development and technical assistance. The office comprises four units. These four units are linked from this Web page — curriculum and instruction, professional standards and learning, higher education programs, and the New Jersey professional education port.
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