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Annual Conference of the EAOKO

The 7th Annual Conference of the EAOKO “Education Assessment at Various Levels of Education” will take place in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on October 19-20, 2018. The conference, supported by the READ 2 RAS Program, welcomes the participation of policymakers, government officials, academics, and experts in the field of education
quality assessment across Europe and Central Asia region and from READ Program countries.

The conference provides an opportunity for participants to share their knowledge, discuss challenges faced by education quality assurance systems in their countries, as well as exchange ideas and best practices; it also offers them a chance for professional networking and growth. Registration for the conference is open now. Detailed information about the event, the terms of participation, and the registration form are available in Russian at this link.

In addition to conference sessions on educational assessments, participants will have an opportunity to learn about assessment in Tajikistan by visiting the National
Testing Center and meeting with practitioners and education leaders working on various assessment topics in the country.

 

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