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Eurydice, 2009
Hungary has been experiencing major changes and innovation initiatives in public education in the last decade. Transparency of school processes and a focus on outcome and effectiveness have become major issues. Accordingly, the methodology of making relevant data accessible to those concerned has gained major importance. In terms of assessment,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
Vassallo, Peter – Eurydice, 2009
At Kindergarten Level (ages 3 to 5) pupil assessment focuses on their physical development, social development, creative development, intellectual development (which includes language and mathematical development) and their understanding of the world around them. At this level there is no formal teaching; the Kindergarten practitioner is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
Mere, Kristi – Eurydice, 2009
Estonia restored its independence in 1991. The creation of legislation and reorganisation of the educational system was one of the first tasks of the restored Republic of Estonia. The development of the national curriculum for basic and upper secondary schools that provided a framework substituting the previous study modules, and the creation of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
Bigeliene, Daiva; Gudynas, Pranas; Ranonyte, Asta; Uginciene, Egle – Eurydice, 2009
The guiding principles of assessment policy and practice in Lithuania are described in the Law on Education (2003), General Curriculum and Educational Standards for Pre-school, Primary and Basic education (2003) and General Education Plans (2008-2009) as well as the special policy document on assessment called The Concept of Assessment of Pupils'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
Eurydice, 2009
In contrast to many other European countries, national testing is a relatively new phenomenon in Austria's education system. Educational standards tests, aimed at providing a basis for monitoring and evaluating schools and the education system, were created in addition to the traditional system of continuous assessment. In Austria, pupils at ISCED…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
Ver Eecke, Els; Verhaegen, Veerle; Wouters, Marleen – Eurydice, 2009
In Flanders, schools are autonomous in their pupil evaluation policy. It is a long and standing tradition that teachers choose their own evaluation methods and make their own tests and exams to decide whether a pupil will or will not pass. The attribution of certificates and diplomas is of old the responsibility of the class council. Flanders does…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Context Effect, Educational Assessment
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Henig, Jeffrey R.; Stone, Clarence N. – American Journal of Education, 2008
At the national level, debate about school reform typically has been characterized by clashing paradigms offering unicausal explanations and universal prescriptions. At the street level, where parents and practitioners wrestle on a day-to-day basis with questions of what to do, the terms of discussion more typically are concrete, rooted in local…
Descriptors: National Programs, Local History, School Restructuring, Educational Change
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Davis, Kimberly J.; Coskie, Tracy L. – Science and Children, 2008
Project BudBurst is a national program intended to get students and other "citizen scientists" to participate in a real study about plants, the environment, and climate change. It also provides an excellent opportunity for students to build data-analysis skills. A collaboration of several agencies and universities, the program began last year and…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), National Programs, Botany, Climate
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Gibson, Howard; Patrick, Helen – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2008
National governments in Britain have consistently promised that, while they would legislate for a curriculum, it would not tell teachers how to teach. Our article suggests, however, that this policy is compromised with the current programme to "remodel the workforce" and augment the role of the classroom or teaching assistant. It does…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Aides, Government School Relationship, Professional Autonomy
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Morgan, Anne-Marie – Babel, 2008
Feedback provided by ILTLP Project team members to participants in Phase 1 is analysed to provide insights into the process of developing programs. The questions provide a starting point for considering current programming practices in developing units of work and long- term programs to support intercultural language learning.
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Program Development, Units of Study, Second Language Learning
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Earley, Penelope M. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1987
The functions of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards are described. How state standards boards currently work and how they are becoming more autonomous is covered. Reasons for the increased attention to standards for teachers are presented. (MT)
Descriptors: National Programs, State Standards, Teacher Certification
National Writing Project (NJ3), 2007
This brochure introduces the National Writing Project (NWP), a summer program developed for teachers across the country to share an understanding of just how much writing matters. This program synopsis describes how to take advantage of opportunities at local NWP sites, participate in the NWP online community and connect with colleagues at…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, National Programs, Writing Teachers, Faculty Development
Lopez, Molly; Coleman-Beattie, Brenda; Jahnke, Lauren; Sanchez, Katherine – Hogg Foundation for Mental Health (NJ1), 2008
There is a call across the country and in Texas to improve health care systems through integrated care. Integrated health care is the systematic coordination of physical and behavioral health services. The idea is that physical and behavioral health problems often occur at the same time and that integrating services will provide the best results…
Descriptors: Health Services, Coordination, Physical Health, Mental Health
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Bell, Peter G. – Educational Media International, 1980
Discusses the development of a decentralized and national qualification within the field of educational technology for the United Kingdom. (RAO)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Graduation Requirements, National Programs, Qualifications
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Garcia-Garcia, Fernando – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2007
The formal organisation of science Olympiads in Mexico dates from 1987, when a national contest on Mathematics was held in order to identify a team to represent the country in the International Mathematics Olympiad. In 1991, the Mexican Academy of Sciences ("Academia Mexicana de Ciencias"-AMC) created the National Science Olympiads…
Descriptors: Geography, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction
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