Digital Evaluation of Exams: Company Says It Is "Not Responsible for Quality Control"
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BLAT also guarantees to intervene only "by request" of the Institute of Education, Quality and Evaluation
The company that developed the platform used to classify the national exams says that it followed the specifications defined by the Institute of Education, Quality and Evaluation (EduQA) and intervened in the system "by request". "BLAT developed the classification platform for the IAVE/EduQA, being responsible for its design and development, according to the specifications defined by IAVE/EduQA, intervening at the request of the IAVE/EduQA", say…
Blat, a company that created one of the platforms used in the digital assessment process that debuted this year in secondary education, comments on the process.
Blat was the company responsible for the development of the platform used by teachers to classify the proofs of access to higher education. In replies to Expresso, the company says that it is not responsible for the content of what enters the platform or for any operational procedures in the classification content.
In question is the shortcomings identified during the evaluation process that of the approximately 300,000 national exams of the 11th and 12th years.
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