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Session and round table at the conference “Trends in the Development of Education”

In February 2018, the XV International Scientific and Practical Conference “Trends in the Development of Education: the quality of educational results and educational reforms that contribute to its growth” took place in Moscow School for Social and Economic Sciences.

 

For 15 years the conference “Trends in the Development of Education” has been a platform for discussing topical issues of the development of education at the regional, national and international levels. Participants of the conference are specialists in the field of education, education management and educational policy. The conference provides an opportunity to share experiences and achievements, discuss current challenges facing the global educational community and expand the network of professional contacts.

 

CICED organized a round table and plenary session on the development of tools for assessing the quality of education under the auspices of the READ Program. At the plenary session experts from CICED, Moscow City University and the Open Institute “Developing Education” spoke on topical developments in the area of tools, intended for teachers, school administrations and educational authorities, for monitoring and assessing the quality of education.

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