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New model aims to build fuller student profiles for secondary schools
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New model aims to build fuller student profiles for secondary schools

From Barbados Today · () English

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  • Barbados is introducing a new model to create more comprehensive student profiles for secondary school transitions.
  • This model involves classroom projects and four standardized tests spread throughout the primary school years.
  • Parents have received detailed information about how this new system will operate.

Barbados is set to implement a new educational model designed to provide a more holistic view of students as they transition from primary to secondary school. This initiative aims to move beyond traditional testing to capture a fuller picture of each child's capabilities and development.

The proposed system will incorporate classroom-based projects as a key component of student assessment. These projects will be complemented by four standardized tests administered throughout the primary school years. This multi-faceted approach is intended to offer a more nuanced understanding of student performance and readiness for secondary education.

Parents have been presented with the clearest explanation to date of how this transition process will function. The detailed information aims to ensure they are well-informed about the new evaluation methods and the overall structure of the move to secondary schooling.

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