Abstract
The author assesses the contributions to educa tional planning of the National Assessment of Education Progress. He gives examples of the findings and asks questions as to how they can be utilized by school systems.
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The author assesses the contributions to educa tional planning of the National Assessment of Education Progress. He gives examples of the findings and asks questions as to how they can be utilized by school systems.