
Over a hundred teachers still have no evidence to evaluate
National examinations continue to take place on paper, but for the first time, the evidence is being corrected in digital format, work that should be..
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Summary
"We have reports of about 112 teachers who complain about not being able to access the platform where the exams are to be classified and some cases that say they sometimes have access and then no longer have access," explained Pedro Brito, one of the authors of the site created by the civic movement MetaPROF. The grades of the first phase should be known on July 14th and, a week later, on July 20th, applications begin for students wishing to continue their studies in higher education.
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"We have reports of about 112 teachers who complain about not being able to access the platform where the exams are to be classified and some cases that say they sometimes have access and then no longer have access," explained Pedro Brito, one of the authors of the site created by the civic movement MetaPROF.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — País +1The grades of the first phase should be known on July 14th and, a week later, on July 20th, applications begin for students wishing to continue their studies in higher education.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — País +1
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