Paper tests on Assembly agenda – Exams begin Sunday

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KUWAIT CITY, May 26: The National Assembly during a special session slated for Thursday morning will discuss the issue of paper exams for Grade 12 government schools students as the countdown for exams to be held next Sunday begins. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, Dr. Ali Al-Yaqoub and the Undersecretary for Public Education, Osama Al-Sultan, continues with the almost daily inspection visits that include examination committees and controllers of the scientific and literary sections to ensure the readiness of the examination committees to ensure they apply all the evaluation criteria set by the Ministry of Health.

The education sources inquired about the fate of the evaluation of the report of Ministry of Health and if the Ministry of Health has handed over the report to the Ministry of Education with its opinion about the readiness of schools, and why the contents of the report are not announced transparently and if all the measures taken are in the interest of students clear. On the other hand, the Ministry of Education decided, through the distance education evaluation team, to participate in a guardian’s opinion poll regarding this education in the stages of public education, in light of the outbreak of the new Corona virus.

The Education Ministry clarified that this evaluation comes on the basis of the principle of community partnership. The team assigned a measure for the guardian as one of the basic categories to know his opinion on distance education and take it into consideration, and the team was keen to prepare more than one method to simplify the application steps for the guardian on the one hand and maintaining safety to put the electronic link dedicated to the electronic educational platform (TEAMS) through all public education schools on the other hand By Abdulrahman Al-Shimmari Al-Seyassah, Arab Times Staff

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