Internet, computers and support teams to avoid obstacles

Exams in Sharjah without problems.. and no complaints from students

The exams are going smoothly and the questions take into account the differences.

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Principals of private schools in Sharjah reported that no complaints were detected during the first five days of exams for students of the transitional stage and twelfth grade, stressing that high-level technical preparation measures were taken to provide a good internet and devices to ensure that any obstacles are avoided during the electronic exams.

School directors explained to "Emirates Today" that the level of exams so far is suitable for all students, and there are questions that take into account individual differences between students, but they do not affect the general level of exams, and students are adequately equipped for them before exams.

The director of the National Charitable School in Sharjah, Dr. Maher Hattab, said that the school was fully equipped, both in terms of infrastructure, the technical aspect, and the provision of the Internet, to avoid any obstacles in the system, in addition to providing a large number of computers, because some students They had no devices.

He added that the administration was aware of the needs of students, whether people of determination or those with a health status, and the classrooms were built in proportion to the students' needs.

He pointed out that the students entered the halls early, and spread the spirit of reassurance and calm, which created a state of balance, calm and self-confidence for them before the start of the exam, and the distribution of user numbers and secret numbers to them early, so that the student did not feel any tension.

Hattab revealed the formation of technical and scientific support committees for students, to deal with any technical problem with any students, and the scientific support team helps the student if he needs any questions or inquiries about specific vocabulary, to help them perform the exams comfortably.

He explained that there have been no degrees of difficulty for the 12 exams so far. There are required thinking skills, especially in the mathematics exam, within the acceptable limits, and the students have already been trained on it. To ensure that students finish their exams on time, without the need for additional time.

The director of Al Shula Private School in Sharjah, Ibrahim Baraka, said that the exams for the different grades are running regularly, and they are well received by the students, pointing out that the students' families praised the ease of the exams and the satisfaction of their children with them.

Baraka added: "Examination questions, especially the 12th grade, are accessible to everyone. There are no complaints about them." He denied receiving any complaints from the "System", especially since students have mastered electronic exams, as it is the third year in which this system is applied.

He explained that no cases of coronavirus infection have been detected during the exam days so far, stressing that all appropriate precautionary measures have been taken to prevent and secure students.

The Deputy Academic Director at Al Noor International School in Sharjah, Qasima Mustafa, said that the exams for the transitional classes are going well since the start of the exams, and the questions are logical, with some questions that need skills, which is normal, especially with individual differences between students.

She indicated that the mathematics exam for grade 12 was good, and included some normal differences, pointing out that the school succeeded in controlling “Corona” to some extent, as the cases infected with it are subject to complete isolation, and a date has been set for compensatory exams for them, revealing that there are two cases of infection in the stage. high school.

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