Educational assessment
Education Ministry abolishes exam sessions in elementary schools
Elementary school students will no longer sit for result-based assessment and evaluation tests but will instead be guided toward process-oriented learning activities, according to the general instructions released by the Education Ministry for the 2024-2025 academic year.
School experts highlight functional illiteracy risk
One in five children are at risk of graduating from elementary and middle school functionally illiterate, according to a 2023 report by the scientific committee of the Authority for Quality Assurance in Primary and Secondary Education (ADIPPDE), the Greek equivalent of the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, which is a worldwide study by the Organization for Economic Cooperat
Failing Grades: Bulgaria's Youth Lag in Global Math Exam
The latest findings from the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) unveiled the ongoing academic challenges faced by Bulgarian students, particularly in math. The results, presented on Tuesday, disclosed that the average math score of Bulgarian students remains notably lower than the OECD average, holding steady at 417 points, while the OECD average stands at 472.
Teacher assessment set to get under way next week
The assessment of 4,500 newly appointed school teachers, one of the flagship policies of the government's reform agenda, will begin this coming week, the Education Ministry said Thursday.
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Teachers opting not to grade students, citing lack of data
Given the ubiquitousness of remote learning, many teachers are opting not to evaluate their students using grades for the first four months of the school year, choosing instead to give a descriptive assessment of their progress.
The reason cited is the lack of necessary data that would allow them to draw the necessary conclusions.
A decision on schools to be made today, minister said which model they are closer to
He told the morning program of TV Prva that the medical part of the Crisis Staff would certainly present its position on that, and that the Ministry of Education would act in accordance with their recommendations.
As of today, students will start with online classes. Schools are given instructions.
At the same time, younger elementary school students, from the first to the fourth grade, continue to attend classes at school.
By the decision of the Government of Serbia, on the recommendation of the Crisis Staff, distance learning for older elementary and high school students will be applied until the beginning of the winter break on December 21.
Sarcevic: Classes will be aired for another month and a half, it's time for grades
He added that teachers can already translate formative, descriptive grades into summative, numerical grades.
The Minister emphasized that the distance learning process has been going on for five weeks, that he is satisfied during the teaching, that the teachers are now recording classes from home.
Tax officers avoid undergoing assessment
Tax officers are continuing to abstain from the civil servant assessment procedure despite the fact that the rest of the public service is now participating in the online process.
The tax officers are stubbornly resisting their assessment through their unions, arguing that their evaluation process, whereby they assess each other and their superiors, will only lead to hostilities.
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MES: Bulgarian Students Are Increasingly Acquainted with Internet Security and Virus Protection
Students in the country are increasingly aware of the Internet security and virus protection. This shows the analysis of the results of this year's National External Assessment in Information Technology after tenth grade.
It was held in 928 schools in the country and was attended by nearly 45,000 tenth graders, the education ministry said.