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The National Assessment exam will begin on June 15, and the Baccalaureate exam on June 22, she said Sunday night, at Digi24, the Minister of Education, Monica Anisie, rejected the idea of postponing or canceling these tests. The minister said that he knew that there were voices asking him to do so, but decided to take into account the messages that, on the contrary, asked him not to drop the exams. Monica Anisie specified what is happening with the vocational and vocational education tests.
“The decision has already been made, namely that the National Assessment exam begins on June 15 and the Baccalaureate exam on June 22. The new thing we have is the professional skills certification exams. This is the certification of competencies for levels 3, 4 and 5, according to the national framework of qualifications.For vocational, vocational and dual vocational education, as well as for those in post-secondary education, this examination will be carried out only by project, and the test Practice will be equivalent according to the methodologies for each type of skills certification, “said Monica Anisie. , Sunday afternoon, on Digi24.
When asked why it is not considered to cancel Skill and Baccalaureate exams and adopt the same system as in the Netherlands, the assessment is based on the average of the completed school year, the Minister specified that there are parents who claim that they should not give up on these exams “There are voices supporting this (nr – drop the exams) and there are voices from parents and students saying that we should not drop these national exams, especially the National Assessment. I have received numerous requests regarding the ministry. You know very well that admission to high school is based on the National Assessment average and 20% also counts on the high school averages. If we rank this, we will see that those children who will support the Assessment Nacional do not benefit from the averages of V-VIII, but to respond categorically, we must listen to all voices and take the d decision that is the best and in favor of the students, “said Monica Anisie.
“It just caught our eye then. The high school exam starts on June 22nd. We started with the written tests, followed by the skills tests. What I want to point out is that the curriculum for this year’s Baccalaureate exam contains less material than before. So we removed the content that was found during the second semester. So they only have to go through the topic until the first semester, “said Anisie, who announced that the calendar for the high school exam.
Will students taking the exams wear masks?
Monica Anisie said that students who take the national exams will most likely wear masks, but the decision will be made by the Ministry of Health.
“We do not send the joint order with the Ministry of Health regarding the measures that we must take during the return of the students for learning activities or for national exams. In fact, we must take measures not to expose the students and, as I mentioned , there will be a maximum of 10 students in the room, physically separated and wearing masks. That is what I said from the beginning that we should take this step. And Mr. Raed Arafat said that, using the mask, we protect others and we we protect ourselves, “said the Minister of Education.
When asked if the students would wear the mask in the exam room, Anisie replied, “In principle, we will wear masks. The decision will be made by the Ministry of Health. “
Students with Covid-19 will take the insulation test.
Students diagnosed with COVID-19 can take the Baccalaureate or National Assessment exams with security measures, explained the minister of education.
“They (nr – children diagnosed with COVID-19) can pass the exam safely, in isolation and alone in that room. In fact, until now it was possible to pass the Baccalaureate or National Assessment exam with security measures, even in the hospital. The methodology also provides this, “Anisie said at Digi24.
When asked what happens to children whose parents / grandparents are in a risk group, in isolation, or in quarantine, Monica Anisie said she will consult with the health minister about it. “I will consult with the Minister of Health in this regard and anticipate this situation in the Joint Order,” said the minister.
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