
Belarus Ensures Transparency in Centralized Testing with Online Access to Student Work
MINSK, BELARUS— Belarusian Minister of Education Andrei Ivanets recently addressed concerns regarding the transparency of the nation's centralized testing (CT) system. In a brief video statement, Ivanets emphasized the system's openness, stating, "All student works are accessible in their personal accounts." This ensures students can independently review their work and understand the scoring process. The scoring system itself, according to Ivanets, has remained unchanged for two years and is available for public view on the Ministry of Education's website. This measure aims to maintain fairness and address any potential concerns about the evaluation process. The initiative has been widely praised for its commitment to transparency and accountability in education.