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    AKU-EB’s Role in Developing Global Standards in Educational Assessment Recognised

    The Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKU-EB) proudly announces its significant contribution to the development of the International Standards for Educational Assessment, recently launched by the International Association for Education Assessment (IAEA) in May 2024. These globally accepted standards set benchmarks for best practices in examinations and assessments worldwide.

    Aligned with IAEA’s vision, these standards ensure valid, reliable, and fair assessment decisions across various contexts. They not only empower organisations by providing operational and technical guidance, but also encourage self-reflection and critical review of current practices.

    The creation of these standards was a seven-year journey led by the IAEA Recognition Committee, comprising members from various countries. Pakistan was represented by Dr Naveed Yousuf, CEO of the Aga Khan University Examination Board, who played a pivotal role in this esteemed committee. The committee’s diligent efforts in drafting and refining these standards have resulted in a robust framework reflecting global best practices in educational assessment.

    In its International Standards for Educational Assessment Organisations report 2024, the IAEA expressed gratitude to all organisations involved in the pre-pilot and pilot evaluation of these standards, including the Aga Khan University Examination Board. AKU-EB, along with other assessment organisations from Azerbaijan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Zambia, Zimbabwe, UK, Netherlands, Bahrain, and others, played a crucial role in this development process.

    AKU-EB’s involvement in the IAEA’s initiative underscores its commitment to advancing educational assessment practices. By contributing to the development of these international standards, AKU-EB reaffirms its commitment to providing high-quality, fair, reliable and valid educational assessments.

    About Aga Khan University Examination Board:

    AKU Examination Board is the first private university led national board (awarding body) in Pakistan. The Board offers high stake examinations for secondary School (grades 9th and 10th – SSC) and Higher Secondary School (grades 11th and 12th – HSSC/FSC) qualifications for public and private schools across Pakistan. Visit AKU-EB website to learn more.

    About the International Association for Education Assessment:

    The International Association for Educational Assessment offers a global forum for all those involved in all forms of educational assessment – in primary or secondary schools, colleges or the workplace. Its members include examination bodies, university departments, research organisations and government agencies from more than 50 countries on all continents. For more information on the International Standards for Educational Assessment Organisations, visit the IAEA’s website: IAEA – International Association for Educational Assessment

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