Abu Dhabi: ESE instructs students should attend remaining classes for third term

 


Abu Dhabi: ESE instructs students should attend remaining classes for third term

Information is compiled by Khaleej times, and edited by Maryem Al Delaimi.
 Published: Sun 7 Jun 2022, 5:34 PM

The guidance for school preparedness for tests mentioned 18 exam offenses.

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Third semester examinations likely to start in the coming weeks, Emirates Schools Establishment (ESE) has advised students to attend courses on a regular basis for the rest of the current term.

The ESE also urged teachers to finish academic courses before tests and arrange additional sessions if necessary to help students prepare for fundamental topics in a guideline distributed to principals to prepare schools for the end-of-school-year exams. It was also said that these review sessions will assist learners in catching up on lessons lost due to absence from school.

The exam preparations guide also included a list of 18 exam offenses that might result in punishing against participants.

These include accessing or leaving in the test hall mobile phones or technological devices with audio-visual capabilities, cheating, or giving written material or group responses.

According to the ESE, forming digital communication groups with the intent of distributing test papers during or before exams is also an offense for which students will be punished.


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