Government Responds to Rumor of Canceling Exams for Transportation Classes for Second Year



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10:42 a. M.

Friday 23 October 2020

Books – Muhammad Nassar:

The Media Center of the Council of Ministers confirmed that what was circulated about the cancellation of exams in all transportation classes during the new academic year is incorrect.

The Media Center of the Council of Ministers said that it contacted the Ministry of Education and Technical Education, which denied the news, confirming that it is not correct to cancel the exams in all transportation classes during the new school year, explaining that the Exams will be administered using the assessment system only for grades KG1 through third grade. For grades from primary to secondary, the exams will be conducted on the specified dates according to the schedule without any changes, highlighting the commitment to apply all precautionary and preventive measures against the Corona pandemic.

In a related context, the evaluation system is based for the first to third grade of primary school, on measuring the performance and individual and group behavior of the student, through individual and group tasks with their types of “verbal, written and skillful “, using the performance scale rated as follows: (” Always exceeds expectations It is symbolized in blue, “meets expectations”: is symbolized by green, “sometimes meets expectations”: is symbolized by yellow, “less than expected”: it is symbolized in red), provided that the tutor receives it at the end of each semester. A report that expresses the student’s performance during that period and a copy of it is kept in the student’s file.

The Media Center of the Council of Ministers called on all media and social media users to investigate the accuracy and objectivity in the publication of news, and to contact the competent authorities of the ministry to make sure before publishing information that is not based on any fact and generates confusion among students, and in case there is any query, please contact the Ministry Number (0227963273).

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