Cito- and Central Final Test of Primary Education; scores 2005/“06-2016/”17

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Dataset information

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Dutch
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Dataset description

This table contains up to and including school year 2013/'14 data on the scores of pupils on the Cito Final Test of Primary Education by household income, migration background and living situation. From school year 2014/'15, the table contains data on the scores on the Central Final Test also by household income, migration background and living situation. The Central Final Test is one of the mandatory final tests that a school can choose from from school year 2014/'15 and is made by Cito on behalf of the Board for Tests and Examinations (CvTE). The CvTE determines the content of the Central Final Test. From school year 2014/'15, the study skills component has been integrated into the components of arithmetic and language. The population in the table consists of pupils who took the Cito/central final test and were enrolled in the BRP at that time. Data available from: 2005/“06 to 2016/”17. Status of the figures: All the figures in this table are final. Changes as of 16 November 2018: This table has been discontinued for the following reasons: — the decreasing share of the Central Final Test within the supply of final test providers, and — the changed procedure for the adoption of school opinions; from school year 2014/'15, the score on the final test is no longer the basis for the school advice. When are new figures coming? No longer applicable.
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