Progressive achievement
ACER’s evidence-driven Progressive Achievement approach helps educators around the world target teaching and improve learning.
Enhancing students’ achievement through the assessment of learning progression
ACER's approach in progressive achievement identifies students' positions at the beginning of their learning journey and what progress looks like throughout the process.
ACER launches new podcast, 'Field Notes'
Using PAT norms
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Developing bright minds from birth to adolescence
If you had to choose two facts to show how extensive brain development is between birth and 12 years, they might be these:
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90% of a child’s brain develops in the first 5 years of life.
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The connections in a 3-year-old’s brain are understood to number around 1000 trillion and reduce through the next 10 years to settle at around 500 trillion in adolescence.