Unprecedented discipline observed in transfer class tests with rigorous guidelines
The final exams for the first semester for transfer classes, overcame challenges with great success, achieving an unprecedented level of discipline in the committees. Some educational districts did not record any cheating reports during the first and second days of the exams.
An educational source told Al-Rai, that the flaws and negatives that distorted the educational process during the examination period have started to disappear due to strict supervision.
Importantly, the presence of the national supervisor in the examinations does not mean questioning the integrity of those working in the committees but aims for transparency in monitoring the complete picture of the exams.
The source said that the duties of the national supervisor are the same as those of the resident supervisor, but the difference is that the latter is present only during the twelfth grade exams and is a member of the supervisory body (senior technical supervisor, technical supervisor, school principal, assistant school principal), while the national supervisor is present in all middle and secondary grade exam committees and may be a teacher or department head in addition to fulfilling the other supervisory body duties.
Moreover, the source explained that educational districts also carry out similar tasks through their leaderships, conducting inspection tours of the examination committees to ensure the smooth progress of work and that school administrations are committed to implementing a comfortable test environment for students.
Many students have expressed satisfaction with the level of questions in the Arabic language and Islamic education tests for the tenth and eleventh grades, noting that they did not go beyond the question banks prepared on the ministry’s website.