2005News

The National Tests cost millions

The Ministry of Education spends millions of pesos each year to test its high school and mid school children. Over the past five years RD$97 million has been spent on what most experts will call “questionable” results. When Education Minister Alejandrina German called the test series a “bottomless money pit” she was not far wrong. The minister pointed put that each time the exam period rolls around the ministry has to come up with RD$10 million, and that doesn’t take into account the cost of printing up the test booklets. Last year over 300,000 students took the test and then-Minister/Vice President Milagros Ortiz Bosch spent RD$10 million. This year there will be 280,000 students taking the test and the cost is said to be RD$22 million. Researchers say that the cost does not correspond to the benefits. Antinoe Fiallo told El Caribe reporter Itania Maria that a 2004 proposal could have managed the process better and gotten better results. There will be 171,000 eighth grade students taking the test, the rest are high school seniors.