EQAO Releases Provincial Assessment Results For 2022–2023 School Year: Data Show Encouraging Growth in Mathematics Achievement, While Literacy Skills Acquired by Students Remain Stable Across Ontario
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Thursday, September 28, 2023
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Assessment results for all participating students:
Key Points:
- Assessment results for all participating students:
72% of Grade 3 students indicated that they like to read, and 73% that they think they are a good reader. - 57% of Grade 3 students indicated that they like to write, and 56% that they think they are a good writer.
- Assessment results for all participating students:
51% of Grade 9 students indicated that they like mathematics, and 53% that they think they are good at mathematics. - According to the data from 2022–2023, overall success rates on the TPCL are high, showing stability in the literacy skills acquired by Ontario students.