Research, Standards → Examinations
Organizations relating to Examinations
International Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Association of Commonwealth Examination and Accreditation Bodies / Est. 1998
East African Examinations Council / Est. 1966
Central American Legality Examination Court
International Association of Boards of Examiners in Optometry / Est. 1919
Comité international d'Offices de brevets pratiquant l'examen de nouveauté
Association of Corporate Treasurers / London, UK / Est. 1979
Caribbean Examinations Council / St Michael, Barbados / Est. 1972
West African Examinations Council / Accra, Ghana / Est. 1952
View all profiles (17 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Examinations
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialCompetitiveness in education
Educational wastage
Action Strategies relating to Examinations
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialExamining how populations respond to environmental changes
Examining one's conscience
Researching forests
Studying lifestyles
Researching ethnic issues
Examining effects of international debt on environment
Presenting proposal for collective examination
Arranging volunteer exam tutoring
Using selection and examination procedures in education
Standardizing functional eye examinations
Evaluating optometry examinations
Providing legal impediments to international investigations
Authorizing preliminary examinations of suspects of crime
Examining
Establishing permanent examination place
Developing international baccalaureate examination
Harmonizing examination procedures
Developing national environmental policy studies
Providing examinations
Amending proposal following examination by constituent assembly
Developing professional examinations
Examining forces that drive consumption
Organizing citizen and police cooperation
Managing student stress
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