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Additional quotas to be opened for quake-hit students: Erdoğan

The results of the high school admission exam have revealed that 562 students, including some quake survivors, have received a perfect score, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announcing that two additional quotas will be opened for quake-affected students in each class of high schools.

Online exams increase grades: Research

The research conducted by Hacettepe University has revealed the grades of students were higher during the pandemic period, when distance education was carried out, compared to the face-to-face education period.

With the transition to distance education during the pandemic period, the reliability of exams has become a topic of discussion.

School Students of 7th and 10th Grades Sit for Exam in Bulgarian Language and Literature

Today, more than 111,000 school students of 7th and 10th grades are taking a standardized test (the so-called external assessment exam)in Bulgarian language and literature. The exam in mathematics is on Friday. For 7th graders the exam results will be valid for admission to elite secondary schools. There will also be a foreign language test but it will be optional.

Opposition to e-exams

Greek media reports suggested Thursday that many educators have expressed their opposition to a circular issued by the Education Ministry instructing high schools to conduct end-of-term exams electronically, a first for Greece, saying they have received no prior training to do so.

The school year is extended; What about graduation and when a vacation is scheduled?

The calendar was changed by the Ministry of Education.
The changes are planned to end the first semester on December 18 and for the winter break to be at the same time for students in Vojvodina and the rest of Serbia.
The students return to school on January 18.

USR asks President Iohannis to send modification of education law to reexamination over sexual education classes

Save Romania Union (USR) MPs ask President Klaus Iohannis, in a letter, not to promulgate the modification of the education law referring to the sexual education classes, as voted by Parliament on June 3, and send it instead to the Legislature for a reexamination, for "the modification voted by Parliament violates the pupils' right to education." USR brought to mind that Parliament voted a modi

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