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OECD reviews of evaluation and assessment in education: Romania 2017

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Abstract

How can assessment and evaluation policies work together more effectively to improve student outcomes in primary and secondary schools? The country reports in this series analyse major issues facing evaluation and assessment policy to identify improvements that can be made to enhance the quality, equity and efficiency of school education. Romania’s education system has made impressive strides over the past two decades, with an increasing share of students mastering the basic competencies that they need for life and work. But these average improvements mask significant disparities in learning outcomes and attainment, with an increasing share of students leaving education early without basic skills. This review, developed in cooperation with UNICEF, provides Romania with recommendations to help strengthen its evaluation and assessment system, by reducing the weight of high stake examinations and creating more space for the formative discussions and feedback that are integral to improving learning and teaching. It will be of interest to Romania, as well as other countries looking to make more effective use of their evaluation and assessment system to improve quality and equity, and result in better outcomes for all students.

Author
Kitchen, Hannah
Fordham, Elizabeth
Henderson, Kirsteen
Looney, Anne
Maghnouj, Soumaya
Corporate Author
OECD
Year of publication
2017
Pages
240
Series
OECD reviews of evaluation and assessment in education
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
ISBN
978-92-64-27405-1 (PDF)
Source database
library
Language