The Ministry of Education decided to require students who received an evaluation from "C" to "F" in the Arabic language and mathematics, in the final result of the academic year, to participate in a qualifying program, with the promotion of the student to the top grade.

The decision of the ministry raised the dissatisfaction of the parents of students who received "C". The decision is equal among these students, who are considered to be very good, and among the weak students who have received D, E and F.

While the Ministry could not obtain a response on the reasons for enrolling C students with their lower level counterparts.

The students' certificates included an explanation for each of the letters in which the ministry evaluated students in the subjects. The letter "A" indicates that the student received a score between 90 and 100, and "B" indicates the student's grade between 80 and 89, and "C" Means that the score between 70 and 79, and D between 60 and 69 and E indicates that the score between 50 and 59 and F is between 0 and 49.99.

The father of a third-grade student, Saif Abdullah, said: "My son got an A rating in all subjects except mathematics. He got an assessment of C, indicating that he was good in mathematics and excellent in the rest of the subjects. That the student who received (C) in the Arabic language or mathematics will undergo a qualifying program, and this affects the student psychologically, as it is superior, and yet equal to the ministry with the student accepted or weak or failing ».

The mother of a second-grader, Hessa Ahmed, called on the ministry to support students psychologically by promoting excellence. She said that the combination of C students, which means that their grades are between 70 and 79, and students with grades below 60, Does not achieve the motivation of the privileged, because the program is equal between them and the repeaters because of low grades in one or two articles.

She added that the program decided by the ministry burdens the student, whether superior or weak, because it will be subject to the beginning of the next school year, thus increasing the burden of study, calling on the ministry to review the curriculum and reduce it to students, and increase the aspect of research skills in the lessons scheduled, Self-learning through the search for information.

Talia's mother, Alia Ba'ayad, also asked the Ministry of Education to reconsider the three-year system that resulted in the length of the school year until July, which reduced the summer vacation. Who did not succeed in one or two subjects. Therefore, the ministry decided to enable Tamkeen students who failed in three subjects or less to assist them and enable them to acquire the skills needed to overcome these materials.

Intelligent Learning Portal

The Ministry of Education confirmed that the Tamkeen program will be available electronically to students of public and private schools that implement the ministerial curriculum from mid-July until the first week of the study through a smart learning portal to help students who fail, and who have the skills necessary to pass the exam. 10 subjects: Islamic Education, Arabic and English, Mathematics, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Social Studies and Health Sciences for grades 4 through 11 in all tracks (General, Advanced, Specialist and Elite), and students absent from the entire world Due to medical condition or out-of-state treatment.

In the event that the students do not achieve the degree of passing one or more subjects, the student will remain in the same class. The ministry is currently working on preparing a guide explaining to the students how to use the system to facilitate their education and make it available on the ministry website.

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