1304.6 - Tasmanian Key Indicators, Feb 2009  
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Source
Tas. value
Aust. value

2008
Reading - proportion of year 5 students at or above national minimum standard(a)(b)
MCEETYA
89.7%(c)
90.9%(d)
Writing - proportion of year 5 students at or above national minimum standard(a)(b)
MCEETYA
92.6%(e)
92.5%(f)
Numeracy - proportion of year 5 students at or above national minimum standard(a)(b)
MCEETYA
92.1%(g)
92.6%(h)
2007
Year 10 to year 12 apparent retention rate (full-time students)
65.3%
75.6%

(a) Note that the 2008 NAPLAN tests replace previous individual state and territory-based tests within a new assessment framework. The new national scale is not directly comparable with previous state and territory-based tests and therefore with previous years' benchmark results.
(b) Students who were absent or withdrawn from testing are not classified as assessed students and are not included in the benchmark calculations. The proportion of absent and withdrawn students varies considerably across jurisdictions, hence caution should be exercised when comparing results.
(c) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Tasmanian students reaching the reading benchmark is 1.4%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 88.3% and 91.1%.
(d) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Australian students reaching the reading benchmark is 0.3%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 90.6% and 91.2%.
(e) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Tasmanian students reaching the writing benchmark is 1.1%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 91.5% and 93.7%.
(f) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Australian students reaching the writing benchmark is 0.2%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 92.3% and 92.7%.
(g) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Tasmanian students reaching the numeracy benchmark is 1.2%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 90.9% and 93.3%.
(h) The achievement percentages reported in this table are subject to error and have 95% confidence intervals. The confidence interval for year 5 Australian students reaching the numeracy benchmark is 0.2%, meaning there is a 95% chance that the true percentage lies between 92.4% and 92.8%.

More Detailed Source Information
National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) 2008 Summary Report, Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA):http://www.mceetya.edu.au/mceetya/
Schools, Australia (cat. no. 4221.0)