-

Eighth Graders Using STEMscopes Achieve Higher Science Proficiency Rates on STAAR

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--School districts that used STEMscopes Texas, the most widely used science curriculum in Texas, for eighth grade science instruction outperformed other districts on the 2020-21 State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAARTM). In a new report, results show that the STEMscopes districts achieved higher science passing rates on the STAAR grade eight science assessment compared to non-STEMscopes districts.

In 2021, the state average proficiency rate on the STAAR grade eight science assessment was 67% for all 1,146 Texas school districts. The 379 Texas districts that used the STEMscopes science curriculum in eighth grade were matched with 379 non-STEMscopes districts based on the district type, size, and percentage of students classified as economically disadvantaged. In the STEMscopes districts, the average eighth grade science proficiency rate was 69.07%. In the non-STEMscopes districts, it was 66.61%. Results were similar when examining data for economically disadvantaged students, with STEMscopes districts having higher passing rates than non-STEMscopes districts.

In addition, a follow-up analysis was conducted to account for other important variables, including fifth grade science proficiency, average teacher experience, and district demographic make-up. Once again, districts that used STEMscopes continued to have significantly higher overall eighth grade science proficiency rates compared to districts that did not use STEMscopes. Specifically, STEMscopes districts increased the science proficiency rate of their eighth graders by an average of 2.29%, meaning that an additional 3,510 students met the state of Texas “passing” benchmark.

“These findings build upon a vast database of research demonstrating that usage of the STEMscopes science curriculum is associated with measurable increases in science passing rates,” said Dawn Alvarez, vice president of science curriculum development for Accelerate Learning. “Even with the educational disruptions wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, STEMscopes districts outperformed non-STEMscopes districts. When schools are equipped with a high-quality, highly adaptable, teacher-friendly science curriculum, they can keep the learning going no matter where instruction takes place.”

About STEMscopes

STEMscopes is a comprehensive suite of results-oriented STEM curriculum and professional development solutions used by 8 million students and 620,000 educators across all 50 states. Created by educators for educators, STEMscopes is highly adaptable, affordable, and supports instruction in any kind of learning environment. STEMscopes was developed by Accelerate Learning Inc. in partnership with Rice University. For information, visit stemscopes.com or call toll-free 800-531-0864.

Contacts

Javier Encinas
281-833-4512
javier@acceleratelearning.com

Accelerate Learning


Release Summary
School districts that used STEMscopes Texas for 8th grade science instruction outperformed other districts on the 2020-21 STAAR assessment.
Release Versions

Contacts

Javier Encinas
281-833-4512
javier@acceleratelearning.com

More News From Accelerate Learning

Kide Science Partners With Sesame Workshop and Programa Adopte un Talento to Bring STEM to Underserved Populations in Mexican Preschools

HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kide Science partners with Sesame Workshop and Programa Adopte un Talento to bring STEM to underserved populations in Mexican preschools...

STEMscopes Math and Math Nation From Accelerate Learning Earn All-green Ratings From EdReports

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--STEMscopes Math and Math Nation from Accelerate Learning Inc. earn all-green ratings from EdReports....

Kide Science wins Educators Pick Best of STEM 2024 Award

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kide Science powered by Accelerate Learning has been selected as a winner in the Educators Pick Best of STEM 2024 Awards, the only awards program judged by STEM educators. Kide Science won the award in the “Best of STEM Hands-on Curricular Materials: Pre-K to Grade 2” category, a new category created in 2024. “The 2024 Best of STEM winners were selected by educators for their innovation, cross-disciplinary approach, and focus on providing students with opportunities to...
Back to Newsroom