It includes "Arabic", "English" and mathematics

Diagnostic tests for public school students October 3

The test for grades 5 to 12 is electronic.

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School students from the first to 12th grade in government schools will take diagnostic tests for the current academic year in three subjects (Arabic, English and Mathematics), from the third to the tenth of next October, without being restricted to a specific day or class.

The diagnostic tests schedule specified that the test for grades from the fifth to the 12th is central, and the grades are monitored automatically in the "Al-Manhal" system, while the teacher performs the test for his students in the first to the fourth grades, and monitors the grades in the "Al-Manhal" system, explaining that there is no course for the tests, Approval of the educational outcomes studied in the previous year for each grade, except for the first grade, where the test deals with simplified life skills.

The table showed that the test for grades one to four is paper, while grades five to 12 are electronic, so that it is in attendance in schools for all students, and in the event the student is absent from the test, it can be applied to him when he attends.

The table indicated that the degree of the diagnostic test is independent of the student's degree in academic achievement, and the test is for grades five to 12 not linked to the school server. There is an alternative test after the application period has ended.

The Emirates Foundation for School Education stressed the need for teachers of the three subjects to attend the training for diagnostic tests, according to a time plan that started the day before yesterday and ends today (Thursday), as the Arabic language teachers began training in the time period from one in the afternoon until two thirty. At noon, mathematics teachers attended training yesterday in the same period, and English language teachers conclude training today from ten to eleven thirty.

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