PASME Progressive Achievement assessments are a set of research-based online assessment tools created by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), one of the world’s leading educational research and assessment bodies. The assessments are designed to support schools using the Indian syllabus to monitor student progress and inform their teaching and learning.
Indian curriculum assessments for Grades 3–10
A trusted approach, used around the world
PASME assessments are built upon ACER’s world-famous Progressive Achievement approach that supports teachers to improve their students’ learning and understand progress. The approach focuses on the effective use of assessment data and is underpinned by a growth mindset.
How progressive achievement worksInstant reports provide valuable information exactly when you need it
PASME reports provide unique insights to teachers and school leaders, informed by the research-based Progressive Achievement approach.
- Reports are available as soon as assessments are completed
- Interactive reports to easily identify trends and explore your data
- Detailed descriptions show typical student ability at various stages of learning
- Compare student results across grade levels
- Gather rich insights into your students’ knowledge and abilities
- Effectively monitor students’ learning growth over time
How the ACER Progressive Achievement approach works
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Gather evidence of learning
Use Progressive Achievement assessments to gather evidence, then benchmark results against research-based progress maps to understand where students are at in their learning.
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Identify the next steps in students’ learning
Use insights from assessment data to inform teaching and learning, through setting personal stretch targets for further learning, the development of teachers’ capabilities and the use of resources.
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Track progress and monitor learning growth
Administer subsequent Progressive Achievement assessments over the next nine to twelve months.