Private schools: Work papers should be followed up with their children from the beginning of each semester

Parents of students are asking schools to divide the examination schedule

Students with students in private schools that apply foreign curricula, the administrations of their children’s schools, taking into account their circumstances and dividing the examination schedule between scientific and literary subjects, as they were subjected to great pressure while reviewing the exams of the last first semester with their children, due to the density of review papers for some subjects, especially English, mathematics and science.

They emphasized that reviewing exams with their children was intense, difficult and exhausting, which prompted them to recruit maids throughout the two-week exam review period, due to their inability to reconcile home and educational affairs.

The administrations of schools that apply foreign curricula stated that students’ families should prepare for exams and follow up work papers with their children from the beginning of each semester, so that work papers sent by teachers are reviewed daily and monthly with assessment exams, which makes it easier for students to review them before exams Quarterly without facing any pressure.

In detail, the students’ parents, Umm Farah Ayari, Umm Hashem Sabaa, Latif Al-Khabbaz, and Yasser Al-Jabri, confirmed that they were subjected to great pressure while reviewing the exams for the first semester with their children, due to the density of review papers for some subjects, which exceeded 40 papers, and the addition of exams for scientific subjects consecutively. in the same week.

They added that they recruited domestic workers from the servants' offices for a period of three weeks on a daily basis and purchased ready meals during that period, to reduce the academic pressure on them and their children and because there was not enough time to reconcile between home and study affairs, as the examination period coincides with the official school hours, which makes the pressure double on them.

They explained that schools must take into account the students’ families, divide the examination schedule between scientific and literary subjects, and give the student an adequate opportunity to review the curricula without taking exams within one week, noting that whenever the appropriate time is provided for the student and his family to review and follow up the curricula before the exams, the level of The educational achievement of the students is high, in addition to the student’s understanding of the curricula in a clearer and comprehensive manner, and the understanding of the examination paper questions with ease.

For their part, officials in the administrations of schools that apply foreign curricula, who preferred not to publish their names, said that the conditions of the families of students who have more than one student in the classrooms are taken into account, by dividing the exams into two stages so that the first stage is for the Arabic, national and religious education exams per week. The first of the exams, and they have on Friday and Saturday to review the remaining exams of English, Mathematics and Science in the second week.

They explained that all the worksheets that are sent to the students’ families have been studied and reviewed with the students since the beginning of the first semester, and that their families have been informed of the number of pages in the curricula that will be included in the exams, noting that the students’ families must organize their times days before the start of the semester exams. To avoid being stressed at the start of exams.

Students with:

• “A sufficient opportunity should be given to review, without giving exams within one week.”

Follow our latest local and sports news and the latest political and economic developments via Google news