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33rd annual conference (2007)

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33rd annual conference (2007)

33rd annual conference (2007)

Mutual dependence of National estimation systems and education standards
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION SCORES AND THE SCREENING SCORES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN)

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EVALUATING THE QUALITY ASSESSMENT

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The constraints on delivering public goods – a response to Randy Bennett’s ‘What does it mean to be a nonprofit educational measurement organization in the 21st Century?’

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Admission Into Tertiary Institutions In Nigeria

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National Monitoring System in Scotland: making the most of an opportunity

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“Theoretical and Practical Substantiations of the Role of Assessment in Improving Teacher Quality”

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Automated Information System “ABITURIYENT”. Designed solution of problems of maintenance of examination security

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“School- based Assessment”

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SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT: THE NEED, THE REALITY, THE FUTURE

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Examination on eduction of talent and special abilities

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