Educational Assessment in Pakistan

Educational Assessment in Pakistan

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Educational Assessment; formative, summative and Large-Scale These studies paved the way for establishment of National Education Assessment System (NEAS).

In Pakistan, such large scale assessment started with the study that was conducted under the World Bank’s Primary Education Project in 1984. Another learning assessment study was conducted under the BRIDGES Project of the Harvard Institute of International Development in 1988-89. During 2002, UNESCO, in collaboration with Curriculum Wing of Ministry of Education supported a large scale assessment study.

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Pakistan is participating in Large Scale Assessment "TIMSS". Do you know what is a Large Scale Assessment? Let's learn something about Assessments for Learning.

Learning assessments | Unesco IIEP Learning Portal To improve learning outcomes, policy-makers need to know what students are learning and what needs to be improved. Assessment of learning is an essential element of any education sector monitoring plan.

Photos from National Education Assessment System's post 30/07/2018
22/06/2018

Mr. Muhammad Shakeel has taken the charge as National Coordinator NEAS.

Mr. Muhammad Shakeel has taken the charge as National Cootdinator NEAS. Mr. Shakeel is a permanent officer of NEAS who has been working in this organization since 2007.

24/05/2018

Prime Minister of Pakistan launched new curriculum 2017 and trextbooks 2018. First time in the history, a revolutionary program 100-100-100 was also launched that will help reduce number of out of school children in Pakistan.

12/04/2018

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made significant strides to improve the infrastructure of schools in the last five years, however, it still lags behind in providing quality education.

According to the National Assessment Test Report 2016, KP has the lowest average score in 4th grade maths as compared to other provinces. KP Education minister Atif Khan also recognised this concern and has committed that the government will now focus on improving the quality of education.

Watch the video: https://goo.gl/FxSVpD

To know more about profile read: “2013-2018 Five years of education reforms in KhyberPakhtunkhwa: Wins, losses and challenges for 2018-2023" here: https://bit.ly/2q4w0He



KP Elementary & Secondary Education Department

10/04/2018
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Analyzing and Utilizing Assessment Data for Better Learning Outcomes.

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