Talk:Education Quality and Accountability Office

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This year the school will cunduct the EQAO assessments at Grade 3 and Grade 6 levels to measure the student's achievement against cirriculum expectations. It will be in the foundation skills of reading, writing and mathematics. (EQAO stands for Education Quality and Accountability Office). The data will be widely used as an additional tool to guide improvements in educational at the individual, school and provincial levels. EQAO provides parents, teachers and the public with accurate and reliable information about student achievement. EQAO also makes recommendations for improvement that educators, parents, policy-makers and others in the education community can use to improve learning and teaching.

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Most of the information and statistics about the success and effectiveness of the EQAO are taken from eqao.com. I don't think Wikipedia should be reporting these as facts without corroboration from other sources. --Doradus (talk) 02:12, 28 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]