Sports science
High schoolers to choose from 19 sports in curriculum
Within the scope of elective courses introduced in high schools, students will be required to choose from one of the 19 individual or team sports included in the "sports education" curriculum, the Education Ministry has announced.
Exams prize creativity
Something has been changing in the university entrance exams and it became obvious this year: Students are being asked to use their critical faculties more and rely less on memorization.
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Police smash pilot exam racket
Greek Police said it has dismantled a criminal network that was paid to help candidates rig the exams for the acquisition of a professional pilot's license.
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Graduation exam - day three: Eighth grade students taking the combined test
The Ministry of Education should announce the results of today's test.
Eighth grade students started taking the combined test today at nine o'clock, which will complete the small graduation exam, organized in 522 schools.
Small graduation - day two: Today a test in mathematics
The second day of taking the final exam (small graduation) in 522 schools across Serbia is expected to start at 9:00 a.m.
Eighth-graders took a test in Serbian (mother tongue) yesterday, and according to the data of the Ministry of Education, 63.408 students took that test, which is 99.5 percent of the total number of applicants.
Health Minister Katsarov's Promised 1 Million Tests for Students turned out to be 168,800
The promised by the Minister of Health 1 million tests for students turned out to be 168,800.
So many arrived by the end of yesterday, informed this morning the Ministry of Education and Science. Stoycho Katsarov promised journalists the promise for 1 million tests to be submitted yesterday.
Bulgaria: Students up to 4th Grade will be Without Masks in Class
Students up to and including 4th grade will not wear masks during class. Masks will also not be mandatory for pre-school children in schools. However, classrooms will need to be ventilated at least twice an hour for at least one minute.
Turkey kicks off university entrance exams
With millions of hopeful students putting pencil to paper, Turkey's university entrance exams began early on June 26.
Within a period of 135 minutes, the tests include 120 questions covering math, history, geography, ethics/religion, philosophy, chemistry, biology, and physics.
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Finding ways to cheat online
With Greek universities only holding classes, and exams, online, there is now a demand for graduates to "assist" students during the upcoming examinations by essentially taking their exams for them.
As professors try to find the most sophisticated ways to ensure the integrity of the exams, the "other side" also has its weapons.
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EduMin Anisie: National Assessment Exam begins on 15 June, Baccalaureate on 22 June
The National Assessment Exam (Capacitate, 8th grade final examination, ed. n.) will kick off on 15 June, and the Baccalaureate exam on 22 June, National Education Minister Monica Anisie told Sunday night private TV broadcaster Digi24. "The decision is already made, namely that the National Assessment exam starts on 15 June and the Baccalaureate exam on 22 June.