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The Minister of Education, Education and Technical Education, Dr. Tariq Shawky, denied the news that is now distributed through Facebook, which states that the Minister of Education has stated that state agencies are discussing the postponement of examinations of the high school.
And the Minister of Education said in a special statement to the “Echo of the Country” website: This talk is without merit, indicating that this news is a rumor intended to spark controversy at this time, and we urge citizens not to inhale behind the words that are not issued in an official statement. Of the ministry or minister.
And Dr. Tariq Shawky, Minister of Education and Technical Education, announced that the general secondary exams will be held on time without any postponement or cancellation, according to the schedule of the 2020 general secondary exams approved by the Ministry of Education.
The Minister of Education and Technical Education emphasized that the idea of replacing high school exams with capabilities for university entrance exams was not and will not be on the table for discussions at the Egyptian Ministry of Education this year.
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The Minister of Education explained: The dates for the high school exams this year will be according to the following schedule:
Sunday, June 7, 2020: Arabic language and religious education
Tuesday June 9, 2020 Economy and statistics
Thursday, June 11, 2020: the first foreign language
Sunday, June 14, 2020: Dynamics
Tuesday June 16, 2020: biology, statics and philosophy
Thursday, June 18, 2020: exam license
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Sunday June 21, 2020: Physics and History
Tuesday, June 23, 2020: Exam license
Thursday June 25, 2020: chemistry and geography
Sunday, June 28, 2020: Second foreign language and national education
Tuesday, June 30, 2020: Exam license
Thursday, July 2, 2020: geology, calculus, psychology and sociology
Sunday July 5, 2020: algebra and space engineering
The Minister of Education said that the Ministry will announce to citizens the state plan to guarantee the completion of high school exams and technical diplomas to be carried out together with the presence of the new Corona virus, on May 15.
Dr. Tariq Shawky added that the number of students taking the high school diploma exams is 660,000 students and slightly more than them with technical diplomas, signaling the state’s plan to conduct exams for high school diplomas and diplomas. technicians amid fear of the spread of the Corona virus, and that the state has implemented a series of serious controls that ensure preservation For the safety of students, teachers, monitors, and everyone involved in this process.
He explained that the number of students in each committee will not exceed 14 students, and that it was decided to increase the number of committees by 60% to reach 5,000 committees at the Republic level.
He emphasized that all committees will be in the affiliated headquarters for education and that they will not be in youth centers or in places affiliated with ministries, agencies or other agencies, for reasons related to insurance against fraud and diversion, explaining that the The cost of regular insurance that is produced each year amounts to around £ 1 billion and £ 300 million.
Regarding precautionary measures related to the prevention of the new coronavirus, Dr. Tariq Shawky said 5,000 sterilization doors will be installed in the various examination committees, and the exam classes, committees and documents will be sterilized daily before and after exams, and 25 million masks will be distributed among visitors to supervisors. Students, employees and workers, in addition to providing devices to cover shoes before entering committees and preparing isolation rooms for committees and ambulances to deal with any suspected case.
He added: “There are demands to postpone high school exams, and this will have serious consequences. As for talking about replacing exams with skills tests, this is ridiculous and empty talk.”
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