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Due to the pandemic, the first semester of the 2020-2021 academic year was conducted with distance education. Days before the end of the first quarter, students and parents wonder how to issue report cards. So how will the report cards be delivered, will they be digital? How will the exams be conducted? Here are the details …
WILL CARD BE GIVEN?
Schools are closed for all grade levels due to the Corona virus. Students can do their education remotely. Ziya Selçuk, Minister of National Education, said that they did not intend to issue a printed report card in this period as the social distance rule would be damaged during the distribution of the report card. Students will be able to access their report cards in a virtual environment.
HOW TO GIVE CARDS TO STUDENTS?
Minister Selçuk made important statements about face-to-face training and the distribution of report cards. Underlining that they are not aiming to increase mobility, Ziya Selçuk said: “That is why there is a digital report card. For high schools, the report card can be obtained after the first trimester grading process ends. Within the flexibility of the legislation, we try to consider which is the easiest for our children and parents. “He said. Drawing attention to the fact that the problems necessary under the conditions of the pandemic that went through extraordinary moments are not Included in the legislation, Selçuk said they are trying to ease the area.
Minister Selçuk said: “Once the qualification process for the first quarter of secondary schools is finished, it can be reported.”
HOW WILL THE EXAMS BE PERFORMED?
The Minister of National Education, Ziya Selçuk, made a statement about the face-to-face exams on his Twitter account.
National Education Minister Ziya Selçuk said: “Our elementary and middle school students will receive their report cards based on their participation points in the course activities this quarter. “We will determine the grades of our high school students in the first period through face-to-face exams in the second period.”
WILL THERE BE A PRESENTIAL EXAM?
When asked by MEB Minister Ziya Selçuk about the exams to be held at the end of the year, the province stated that they examined data from the district’s villages and monitored the number of students who were in contact on a daily basis. In the continuation of his statement, Selçuk said: “At what class level the number of positive or contact individuals is high, we also see them on a daily basis. Related to all this, the Ministry of Health and the Scientific Committee set a certain threshold and after this threshold, “we can also do it face to face,” he said. Stating that the process is taking place in a dynamic way, Selçuk said that they received criticism and that they do not know exactly how the process will be clarified and what its impact will be on the world.
WILL IN-HOUSE TRAINING BEGIN ON FEBRUARY 15?
Recalling that if there is a positive improvement in the number of cases, they have preparations and plans, Ziya Selçuk said: “I don’t know exactly what the effect will be on the world. We know that if there is a positive development or change, we will do this or that. Even if it is negative, we have a preparation as follows. In which age groups we can totally switch to face-to-face training on February 15, we made a preparation about it. In order to make a statement about this preparation, I need to see the course of the epidemic and the data from the Ministry of Health in the following file. After seeing this data, we put it into action ”. Here is the latest calendar published by the Ministry of National Education;