New box : toward a simplification of the tests of continuous control

For the sake of simplification, the timing of these tests will now be determined by each school principal after consultation with the pedagogical council.

For the sake of simplification, the timing of these tests will now be determined by each school principal after consultation with the pedagogical council.

The continuous control tests of the new ferry, now called “joint evaluations”, will be “simplified” from the next school year with a navigation calendar adapted locally to each institution.

Following a meeting of the monitoring committee of the new framework on Tuesday, tasked with examining issues related to the reform, the Ministry of National Education announced “greater flexibility in the organization” of these events, including “harmonization committees are no longer held after each session, but at the end of the year and twelfth grade.”

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These tests, formerly called E3C, which will account for 30% of the final grade on the tray, were initially divided into three sessions in the First and Final courses, according to a common schedule. Since its launch on January 20, opponents of the reform have derailed it in many institutions, particularly in Paris.

For the sake of simplification, their allocation schedule will be determined from now on by each school director “after consultation with the pedagogical council and the decision of the administrative council,” according to the press release from the corresponding ministry.

“As Simple As Possible”

According to the ministry, the “national survey” has been “confirmed.” “Common assessment subjects are studied in the national subject bank, which remains public, the anonymous copies are corrected by other teachers, not students, and the evolution of the grade jury guarantees the objectivity of the exam.”

For the minister, Jean-Michel Blanquer, interviewed this Wednesday on RTL, “the goal is to make this as simple as possible. From the beginning, what we are looking for is a balance between objectivity (valued by another professor) and simplicity (this is not the organization of a gas plant),” he explained.

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“We work with a simpler system, easier to understand and more adapted to each object”, summarized by at-ita. Also, when asked about the mandatory return of all students to school from June 22, the minister said that “80 to 85 percent of schoolchildren and students are present in classes.”

About the beginning of September, he assured that “the main hypothesis is that it has really returned to almost normality, with everyone who has a vocation to be there.” He said that one must wait “until July 7, the return of the Superior Council of Public Health to measure to what extent the health protocol can still be reduced.”

Update date: July 1, 2020 at 18:58

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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