Current international projects
Snapshot
Current
international
projects
Strengthening regional education
assessment in Pacific countries
country reports for all PILNA participants
With support by the Australian
Government’s Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, ACER is providing
technical support for the Secretariat of
the Pacific Community’s Educational
Quality and Assessment Programme
(EQAP) to plan, administer and conclude
all areas of work under its Strengthening
Regional Education Assessment project.
The work includes the development
and administration of the Pacific Islands
Literacy and Numeracy Assessment
(PILNA) across 13 countries for students
in Years 4 and 6; and the development
of a long-term program of regional
assessment for the Pacific to collect
valid and reliable trend data. ACER is
supporting EQAP with data analysis and
Technical consultancy on
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International Developments
as well as a regional report.
assessment in Indonesia
ACER is working with Cambridge
Education to provide consultancy
Supporting national student surveys
in India
ACER is working with the United
Kingdom Department for International
Development, Cambridge Education
and the National Council of Educational
and technical support to Puspendik,
Research and Training (NCERT)
Indonesia’s national assessment agency,
through ACER India to provide technical
with funding through the Analytical and
support to the Rashtriya Madhyamik
Capacity Development Partnership.
Focusing on Indonesia’s Year 12
examination system, the work includes
conducting a series of workshops
on item development, the evaluation
of classroom-based assessment
materials, the development of a strategy
for computer-based testing and
psychometric analysis of various largescale survey datasets.
Shiksha Abhiyan National Achievement
Survey at Grade 10 in India. The work
includes the delivery of workshops for
NCERT national staff, development of a
handbook on large-scale assessment
in India and production of a series of
how-to-guides that support the National
Achievement Survey.
Sector mapping of girls’ education in
Malawi
includes capital works funding to build
Supported by UNICEF, and working with
the Malawi Ministry of Education, Science
and Technology, ACER is conducting an
overall education sector review of girls’
education in Malawi, focusing on basic
and secondary education. The situational
analysis involves consultation with state
and non-state stakeholders to identify
and document who is doing what in girls’
education. The aim of the review is to
inform government planning and guide
priorities for girls’ education in Malawi.
classrooms. The program also includes
Making a difference in Lesotho
in collaboration with staff from Puskurbuk
ACER’s Making a Difference program
through the ACER Foundation is
supporting schools in the Berea District
of north-west Lesotho. The program
(Centre for Curriculum and Books) at the
school buildings and provide heating in
funding for 33 vulnerable children
in Makhalong Village to attend high
school. Each of the 33 children is being
voluntarily funded by an ACER staff
member to complete their high school
education.
Curriculum review in Indonesia
As part of the ongoing review and
implementation process of the 2013
Indonesian curriculum, ACER is working
and improve the Kindergarten to Year 13
(K-13) curriculum.
The project aims to translate research
findings into effective curriculum
implementation strategies and identify
improvements to educational practices
for Indonesian schools. Puskurbuk
and ACER staff will work together
to strengthen Indonesian capacity
development through training workshops
about tools for monitoring and evaluating
curriculum changes, regional study tours
to learn about successful curriculum
implementation processes, and field
tests of sample lessons for primary and
junior secondary grades that will facilitate
effective K-13 implementation.
Indonesian Ministry of Education and
Culture to provide practical, evidencebased strategies to monitor, evaluate
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