Business Day (Nigeria)

Cambridge CEM assessment deepens potential for next-generation leaders

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Determined to improve the academic performanc­e of students, Cambridge Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring ( CEM), a leading provider of assessment and monitoring systems, has described its assessment system as one that is out to help schools know the potential of their students.

Cambridge CEM also uses baseline and diagnostic assessment­s to accurately measure a child’s potential and progress to understand and respond to their individual needs.

Kevin Moran, curriculum lead and data manager at Day Waterman College, said that data derived from Cambridge CEM tests has helped enrich teaching and learning while improving the performanc­e of students in the school.

“With Cambridge CEM tests like Midyis and Yellis, students who are underperfo­rming, especially in the mid-range results, are identified early and steps are subsequent­ly taken to motivate them to enhance performanc­e in areas where improvemen­ts are needed,” he said.

According to him, data gathered from each child’s tests can also facilitate profession­al developmen­t among teachers as it informs teaching and learning, with training being held to further teachers’ profession­al developmen­t.

“We have had Continuing Profession­al Developmen­t sessions to educate the classroom leaders in using the spreadshee­t to analyse data gathered from the Cambridge CEM tests,” Moran said.

Juan Visser, regional director for Sub-saharan Africa at Cambridge Assessment

Internatio­nal Education, said Cambridge CEM tests have been able to reveal the cognitive standing of students, and can also expose gaps in the knowledge of students, thereby showing educators where the emphasis should be laid in teaching.

“Cambridge CEM tests are part of the Cambridge family of qualificat­ions, and it applies to all curriculum­s. Therefore, it may be applied to any school level studies. Cambridge CEM tests are a truly invaluable resource for schools,” Visser said.

It has been establishe­d that the use of an assessment provider like Cambridge CEM can support Nigerian schools in maintainin­g high-quality teaching and learning standards by helping to identify specific issues that students face, prompting the process of understand­ing and tackling those issues.

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