"They put unbearable pressure on students"

CF84 2 Ecologists' Movement, Students, Schools
CF84 1 Ecologists' Movement, Students, Schools

THE ECOLOGISTS MOVEMENT COMPLAINS THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

A press release, through which the Ministry of Education and Culture complains that it has reduced the examination period for high school students to one week, with a relevant circular, was issued yesterday by the Movement of Ecologists. All this, according to the latest circular of the Ministry of Education and Culture, dated February 24, which had as its subject the examination period for the school year 2016-2017.

 According to the inspectors who drafted the exam schedule, within five days, from May 30 to June 6, the high school students, including the first grade students who for the first time in their lives will experience an exam period , are required to take exams for all the courses examined, but also the courses in which they lag behind. While the Gymnasiums close on May 26, giving a time limit of 4 days to prepare for all classes.

 The Ecologists' Movement emphasizes that "the culmination of the circular is that within 15 days, students who will not pass any of the courses that will be examined will be called for re-examination, having little preparation time".

"The one-year school deficiencies, however, are not covered either within 4 days or within 15 days, unless of course we have the ideal education system, with the result that our students do not need to prepare for their exams. "If something like this happens, we certainly did not take it lightly, since our latest evaluations are first from the end", he notes.

 Finally, the Ecologists' Movement states that until our schools are perfected, "let the inspectors and the Ministry of Education reconsider and remember how difficult the examination period was for each of us and finally stop operating as if they were born adults."


 
Source: Sigma Live