IRSA international workgroup meeting in Erevan

August 26-27, 2019 a meeting of the IRSA (International Research of Student Achievements) international workgroup took place in Erevan (Republic of Armenia).

Research teams leads and members from countries, participating in the study (Russian Federation, Republic of Armenia, Republic of Belarus, Kyrgyz Republic and Republic of Tajikistan ) along with experts of the Center for International Cooperation in Education Development (CICED, Russia) took part in the meeting.

A meeting was devoted to the discussion of results of field studies, summing up intermediary results and prospects of further work in relation to the IRSA research.

During the meeting participants discussed forms of presenting research results and held consultations on country reports development.

Practical employment of IRSA research outcomes by teachers, schools and education authorities was the key topic of the seminar. CICED experts and SAM developers P. Nezhnov and S. Gorbov also took part in the discussion.

Following the results of the meeting, participants discussed and compiled a preliminary research action plan for 2020.

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