AKIPRESS.COM - Minister of Education and Science of Mongolia L. Enkh-Amgalan held a meeting with Minister of Education and Research of Estonia Kristina Kallas. They exchanged opinions on the reforms based on the results of the PISA assessment, including the experience of improving students' reading skills, and the electronic transition, GoGo reported.
Estonia has imrpoved its results in the PISA assessment in a short period of time, and was at the top of the European Union countries in the 2022 assessment. The country has updated methodology for developing the reading ability of elementary school children, and introduced the methodology for teaching reading comprehension rather than speed reading.
The parties made a proposal to cooperate on educational accreditation, evaluation, and e-transition.
The education sector of Mongolia has issues with empowering human resources and clarifying the legal framework. The Minister expressed the desire to cooperate with HAKA and the Estonian Quality Agency for Education in the field of quality assurance, mutual recognition of qualifications, and credit conversion.