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ACER signs multi million dollar UAE test development contract
ACER has signed a multi million dollar deal to develop aptitude testing for higher education selection in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A Memorandum of Understanding between ACER and the UAE Ministry of Education and Youth was officially signed in Dubai earlier this month. Read More
Meeting the challenge of assessing behavioural problems
Assessment of behavioural, social and emotional problems faces several challenges, according to Professor Thomas Achenbach, from the University of Vermont, USA.
Professor Achenbach was a keynote speaker at the International Test Users' Conference 2004 hosted by ACER in Melbourne this week. Read More
ACER UPDATE
International
Test Users Conference proceedings
World leaders in the
assessment of intelligence, emotions and behaviour gathered
in Melbourne this week to consider issues in assessing the
whole person across the lifespan. They joined around 180 delegates
including participants from the United States, Malaysia, Indonesia
and New Zealand taking part in the International Test Users'
Conference 2004 hosted by ACER. Keynote presentations were
given by Professor Gale Roid, co-author of the Stanford Binet
5; Professor Thomas Achenbach, author of the Child Behaviour
Checklist; Dr David Caruso, co-author of the Mayar, Salovey,
Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test; and Dr Katherine Hirsch,
co-author of a number of texts on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator.
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Conference Proceedings
Workload in New Zealand secondary schools
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has contracted ACER to investigate the nature and patterns of workload in secondary schools and explore practical and innovative ways to manage workload more effectively in the future.
Cunningham Library project
ACER's Cunningham Library has been contracted by the Flexible Learning Advisory Group (FLAG) of the Victorian Department of Education and Training to conduct a short-term project. The project involves the development of a controlled vocabulary structure for the web site of the Australian Flexible Learning Framework.
ACER Press title short-listed for award
Crisis Management and the School Community , edited by Mardie Whitla and published by ACER Press has been short-listed for The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing in the teacher reference section. Winners will be announced at a presentation lunch on 6 August.
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