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3 Apr 2007 The Supreme Education Council’s Evaluation Institute, at a press conference announced that the results of the Qatar Comprehensive Educational Assessment (QCEA) will be released this month through three major reports - Student Report (individualized reports to students, parents and school), Classroom Report (to teachers teaching the students in 2007), and the National Report, respectively. The Student Report aims to assist parents to track their children’s academic progress, identify the strengths and weaknesses in their performance, which might require remedial help. Parents are advised to read these reports carefully, discuss the findings with their children with an educational attitude, teachers and schools and propose the best ways to enhance their children schooling. Senior staff of the Evaluation Institute attended the meeting, which was held in the SEC’s auditorium. More
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Comments on ... Parents to receive individualized reports of their children
Walid Kai
19 April 2007, 03:00
TerryG
Terry
6 May 2007, 07:30
English teacher
I suggest two things to be taken into consideration:
1. The papaer of the exams should not be headed by the Evaluation Institute.
2. The National Exams should not allocate a week on the year and should be part of the school assessment system.
3. The results of these exams should be within a 6 weeks maximun so we teachers, students, and parents benefit and after A YEAR?
10 May 2007, 06:45
Independent School Teacher
2 June 2007, 18:45
X Independent School Teacher
There education achievements should be based on realistic learning objectives and not memorization for evaluation-that is not learning- Teach for life not exams.
Qatari parents are too concern about grade and forces teacher to force exam memorization in order to perform well in exams more attention needs to go towards actual knowledge.
Reports should be topic based explaining either sound understanding, needs more practice, fair but sometimes makes mistakes. This type of reporting will help the next teacher /School in evaluating a child.
23 June 2007, 18:15
Kelsey Wakeman
2 July 2007, 03:45
X Independent School Teacher
I have seen teachers hold childrens hands and write the answers to questions in the exams so the child can get 90 + %, Is this ok-for the parent just to feel good? Schools look the other way. As a teacher "even though i dont believe in EXAMS" it was a waste of time and very miss leading to parents whos children got 100%.
2 July 2007, 09:00
Montessorian
26 September 2007, 11:30