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This is only for 12th grade/senior year students 2006 cohortSeems awfully low for the entire country should be just under a Mill at least.
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The exam took place in 36 districts across the country
Without Puntland and Somaliland. You right combine will reach 1 million.Seems awfully low for the entire country should be just under a Mill at least.
Puntland and Somaliland not part of it.Does this include puntland? For some bizarre reason I believe they take a different exam than other students in the rest of Somalia.
How many students took PL exam ?Puntland and Somaliland not part of it.
22000 student.How many students took PL exam ?
Why does puntland take a different exam?Puntland and Somaliland not part of it.
Because it has it own since 1998.Why does puntland take a different exam?
Very stupid. No reason for that to be the case. If one test is more rigorous than the other then both education boards should come together to create a test that truly represents student’s understanding. Otherwise it’s pointless politicking.Because it has it own since 1998.
Puntland is older than Southern Somalia, they should take from it not start from the beginning.Very stupid. No reason for that to be the case. If one test is more rigorous than the other then both education boards should come together to create a test that truly represents student’s understanding. Otherwise it’s pointless politicking.
Stupid how? We in PL follow a federal system. In that system, there is no national curriculum. What we see now is centralism and we wish nothing to do with it. Any other state is free to take part of it.Very stupid. No reason for that to be the case. If one test is more rigorous than the other then both education boards should come together to create a test that truly represents student’s understanding. Otherwise it’s pointless politicking.
What a disingenuous argument. The federal government can set educational standards (in consultation with FMS education departments) and then allow the FMS some freedoms in crafting education policy and specific curricula while still having unified middle/high school exams.Stupid how? We in PL follow a federal system. In that system, there is no national curriculum. What we see now is centralism and we wish nothing to do with it. Any other state is free to take part of it.
Nope, Its not necessary. We will keep our separate curriculum.What a disingenuous argument. The federal government can set educational standards (in consultation with FMS education departments) and then allow the FMS some freedoms in crafting education policy and specific curricula while still having unified middle/high school exams.
That’ll only harm you in the long term. Somalia isn’t an important enough country for there to be different national exams and certifications for students who apply to universities outside of the country. This will be solved in the coming years one way or anotherNope, Its not necessary. We will keep our separate curriculum.
There is nothing to be solved. Every other state can follow a national curriculum. Infact, they already do. That's up to them.That’ll only harm you in the long term. Somalia isn’t an important enough country for there to be different national exams and certifications for students who apply to universities outside of the country. This will be solved in the coming years one way or another