The Harari region has begun administering grade 6 regional exams, with a total of 5,350 students from 76 schools participating in the assessments. The exams are being conducted at 29 testing stations across 16 rural areas and 13 cities, according to Mr. Getu Negewo, the head of the Harari Regional Education Bureau.
Regional exams serve as a crucial assessment tool to evaluate the progress and performance of students at the local level. These exams provide valuable insights into the strengths and areas for improvement in the regional education system. Based on the results, it allows policymakers and educators to tailor their strategies and interventions accordingly.
To ensure students are well-prepared for the exams, the bureau has focused on providing reinforcement lectures to help students meet the necessary qualifications. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to improve the quality of education and empower students to become a generation that rejects arrogance.
The regional communication information further reveals that out of the total 5,350 examinees of grade 6 regional exams, 2,917 are male students, while 2,433 are female students. The bureau has called upon parents and the community to play their part in supporting the student’s educational journey.
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