
National Exams: PS wants to hear Minister of Education and EDuQA
The shortcomings identified during the evaluation process of the approximately 300,000 national examinations of the 11th and 12th years , which led the guardianship to postpone
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Brilliant Dias stressed that the country now faces a calendar with "important marks", highlighting the next day 17, the date of fixing the test scores. " It seems particularly difficult for them to occur at this time," he said. For the Socialist MEP, the recent explanations given by the Minister of Education are "absolutely insufficient".
Furthermore, This morning, the Secretary-General of the PS said that it is incomprehensible that the Prime Minister did not have "a word of tranquility and confidence" to families about the failures in national examinations, accusing Louis Montenegro of "atrocious insensitivity". We want to hear and invite external entities who have been suppliers of this process, and seek to scrutinize, using the parliamentary instruments we have," said Eurico Brilhante Dias, in statements to Lusa, after being asked whether the socialists intend to request parliamentary hearings following the polemics around national examinations. The PS wants to hear in Parliament the Minister for Education and the EDuQA on the process of classifying national examinations, Lusa told the Socialist parliamentary leader, who acknowledged that it is difficult for these hearings to take place soon.
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Brilliant Dias stressed that the country now faces a calendar with "important marks", highlighting the next day 17, the date of fixing the test scores.
reliability low1/2 sources" It seems particularly difficult for them to occur at this time," he said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFor the Socialist MEP, the recent explanations given by the Minister of Education are "absolutely insufficient".
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis morning, the Secretary-General of the PS said that it is incomprehensible that the Prime Minister did not have "a word of tranquility and confidence" to families about the failures in national examinations, accusing Louis Montenegro of "atrocious insensitivity".
reliability low1/2 sourcesWe want to hear and invite external entities who have been suppliers of this process, and seek to scrutinize, using the parliamentary instruments we have," said Eurico Brilhante Dias, in statements to Lusa, after being asked whether the socialists intend to request parliamentary hearings following the polemics around national examinations.
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The PS wants to hear in Parliament the Minister for Education and the EDuQA on the process of classifying national examinations, Lusa told the Socialist parliamentary leader, who acknowledged that it is difficult for these hearings to take place soon.
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