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ABOUT NEAS

The Government’s Education Policies
(1992 and 1998-2010) and the Education Sector Reforms (ESR) Action
Plan 2001-2005 recognize the fact that quality of education is an
important contributory factor in national development. The
monitoring of learning achievements of students is, therefore, one
of the key components to assess and to improve the quality of
education. National Education Assessment System (NEAS) is one of
the key programs of the ESR under Quality Assurance innovative
programme agenda of the Government. The program would develop
national capacity for monitoring the learning achievements of
elementary level students in order to improve the quality of
services (curriculum, textual material, teachers’ delivery, policy
formulation, etc) in the education sector.
The basic objective of NEAS is to
establish a system of student assessment in the Ministry of
Education and to develop national capacity for conducting
assessments periodically to monitor student achievement. A small
project on Immediate Requirements costing Rs.10.807 million for a
period of 16 months (March 2002 to June 2003) was approved by the
government and is under implementation through funds allocated under
ESR program. However, since the objective cannot be achieved in a
short span of 16 months, a 5 years project has been prepared for
making national assessment a permanent feature of the education
system even after the project period.
The donors’ assistance has also been
sought in the area of professional expertise of international
standing, local and foreign training through twinning arrangements,
implementation, pilot testing and other
assessment related areas.
Relationship with the objectives of
the sector:
Education policy and planning documents
of the Government of Pakistan repeatedly mention the objectives of:
(a)
universal
primary education through increased enrolment and retention;
(b)
improvement
in the quality of education through improved service delivery in the
areas of teaching,
learning materials, management and supervision.
The above objectives are among the
priorities of the National Education Policy (1998-2010) and the
Education Sector Reform proposals. One of the specific priorities is
to "build assessment capacity at the school, provincial and federal
level to better measure learning outcomes, improve the quality and
effectiveness of program interventions".
NEAS would also develop
institutional capacity of Ministry of Education as well as the
provinces and areas to monitor the standards of education in the
country, a responsibility for which the Ministry of Education holds
a legal mandate (Act X of 1976).
Objectives:
The main objective of NEAS is to
establish a National Education Assessment System in the Ministry of
Education (MoE) with the participation of provinces and areas. The
role of NEAS and Provincial/Area Assessment Centers as agreed to in
the Provincial Workshops and National Technical Group Meetings is
defined.
No facilities exist in the MoE for
conducting national assessments to determine the existing
standards of education in the country, although Act X of 1976
has assigned the MoE a legal mandate for ‘maintenance of standards
of education’. Information about student achievement from
traditional school examinations, or from the external examinations
conducted by the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education is
not comparable across the country because the marks are derived from
different tests or examinations. The MoE has a leading coordinating
role in this initiative to integrate Provincial/Area assessment
activities to direct them to a common purpose and standard of
measurement so that national level assessments of student
achievement could be made on a periodic basis.
Specifically, the objectives of the
project are:
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to
institutionalize a monitoring system which permits and
encourages continuous educational improvement at the elementary
level;
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to
develop institutional capacity for test development, test
administration, statistical analysis and report writing targeted
at stakeholders, capacity developers;
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to establish a
baseline of student achievement and develop institutional
capacity to conduct periodic assessments for obtaining
monitoring indicators;
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to analyze student
performance with reference to variation in instructional
context, student background and other factors affecting student
achievement in order to identify the effectiveness of
educational inputs and interventions;
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to identify strong
and weak areas of student learning with reference to the
curriculum and target competencies, for appropriate action;
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to assess
performance of teachers and educational institutions by relating
it to the learning achievements of students;
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to provide feedback
to policy makers and frontline implementers to enable them to
develop effective strategies and action plans for improving the
quality of education;
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to inform parents,
community members and other stakeholders about the quality of
education;
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to establish
professional linkages with relevant national and international
institutions;
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to promote
uniformity of academic standards in accordance with national
and international institutions.
National Education Assessment System, Ministry of Education,
Sector H-9, Islamabad-44000, Pakistan.
Phone : + 92-51-4445931, + 92-51-4446875
Fax: +
92-51-9257188, +92-51-9235153
e-mail:
info@neas.gov.pk,
web:
http://www.neas.gov.pk
Copyright © 2005 NEAS.
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