This is mockery: Ukrainians reacted sharply to the proposed scheme for assessing knowledge for the semester.


The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine proposed a new assessment system for schoolchildren, which received negative feedback from teachers and parents.
According to the new scheme, the assessment criteria have four levels, each consisting of 3 points. In total, the grade for the subject must consist of 12 points.
However, educators and parents believe that this innovation will not improve the quality of education but will instead create additional burdens for teachers. People think that the new assessment criteria are inappropriate and not beneficial for either students or teachers.
The Ministry of Education proposed an assessment scheme based on groups of results from each subject. At the end of the semester, the teacher assigns an overall grade based on the assessment of the groups of results.
Ukrainians responded negatively to this scheme and suggest reaching out to practicing teachers for better proposals regarding assessment. They believe that the scheme is too complicated and will not improve the quality of students' knowledge.
People also point out that assessing according to such a scheme is mockery of teachers and is not useful for children.
Concerns were also expressed about the criterion 'Health Care', which raises doubts about its objectivity.
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