During the interim examination of the Lithuanian language, no system disturbances were detected

by times news cr

2024-04-02 16:23:43

“These are not big numbers for the overall system. Since the numbers are not large, system disturbances were not recorded either,” V. Jurgaitis told reporters at the National Agency for National Statistics on Tuesday.

According to him, there were isolated cases in schools when students failed to connect to the system immediately, or forgot to turn on the recorder.

The representative of NŠA also reacted to the criticism of schoolchildren due to the shortened preparation time.

“The interim inspection has already taken place and what happened – it will no longer be possible to compensate, because it is happening here and now.” In this case, it is very important for schools to prepare, rehearse, and see how to prepare even better for the midterm examination,” he said.

However, emphasized V. Jurgaitis, both schoolchildren and their parents have the opportunity to apply to the NŠA for such cases. According to him, each complaint will be considered individually.

As previously announced, the intermediate test of Lithuanian language and literature will last about 30 minutes for one student. 20 points can be collected during this inspection.

To the question why intermediate inspections take place during school holidays, V. Jurgaitis answered that the schedule is set by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports (ŠMSM).

ELTA reminds that due to dissatisfaction with the mid-term examinations of eleventh graders, the Minister of Education, Science and Sports Gintautas Jakštas handed Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonyta a letter of resignation. However, the Head of the Government decided not to satisfy him yet.

“No new minister will be able to fix this situation quickly after sitting in the minister’s chair. So we agreed that the minister and his team do that. And we will return to discussions about resignations when everything is resolved,” said the Prime Minister.

This year, more than 26,000 students will take part in the eleventh grade intermediate examinations. schoolchildren. They will be conducted from March 5th to April 5th, except for Chemistry and History, which will be held on May 6th and 7th.

Up to 40% can be obtained during the intermediate examination. final exam evaluation points that are sufficient to pass the exam. Eleventh-graders will take one mid-term examination of each subject, with the exception of Lithuanian language and literature and mathematics, which will be two each.

2024-04-02 16:23:43

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