
Minister of Education says 99% of national examinations are corrected
"The process is going smoothly," said Fernando Alexandre, adding that "during this morning the tests are almost all closed"
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"The process is going smoothly," said Fernando Alexandre, adding that "during this morning the tests are almost all closed". The biggest problem was the Portuguese exam, “because it is the most difficult to correct”, said the minister, promising that on Friday they will be published “all evaluations rigorously and transparently”. Teachers classifiers of national secondary school exams had until 11:59 p.m. Tuesday to complete the correction of all assigned items, now having another day.
Furthermore, The Minister of Education advanced this Wednesday that 99 percent of the evidence is evaluated. "This shows the total commitment we have to the rigor of the evaluation, because contrary to what has been said, a teacher has never been told to correct a test that was not complete," continued Fernando Alexandre.
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"The process is going smoothly," said Fernando Alexandre, adding that "during this morning the tests are almost all closed".
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The biggest problem was the Portuguese exam, “because it is the most difficult to correct”, said the minister, promising that on Friday they will be published “all evaluations rigorously and transparently”.
according to Jornal EconómicoTeachers classifiers of national secondary school exams had until 11:59 p.m. Tuesday to complete the correction of all assigned items, now having another day.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — País +1The Minister of Education advanced this Wednesday that 99 percent of the evidence is evaluated.
according to RTP Notícias +1"This shows the total commitment we have to the rigor of the evaluation, because contrary to what has been said, a teacher has never been told to correct a test that was not complete," continued Fernando Alexandre.
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"The process is going smoothly," said Fernando Alexandre, adding that "during this morning the tests are almost..
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