KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 A seller on an e-commerce platform has made an estimated NT$10.5 million (RM1.59 million) from selling coloured photocopies of a student's handwritten.
Ninth graders were asked to define “trolling” on this year’s standardized exam, reflecting efforts to make the test better reflect real-life situations.
Adjustments to this year’s Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students were revealed on Sunday, after the last cohort of students completed the test over the weekend.
The Ministry of Education solicited feedback about the test from teachers, who approved of the new question in the English portion.
Not only was question No. 20 “very much in line with real-life situations,” but it also used a new style in which students were asked to ascertain the correct dictionary definition based
By Lin Hsiao-yun and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writer and CNANinth graders were asked to define “trolling” on this year’s standardized exam, reflecting efforts to make the test better reflect real-life situations.
The physical fitness of elementary and junior-high school students has significantly improved in the past 10 years after a majority of school districts across the nation listed it as a factor to be considered for high-school enrollment, the Sports Administration said on Thursday.
Students in school districts that consider physical fitness test results a factor in the high-school admission process are fitter than those from districts that do not, it said.
To understand changes in students’ physical fitness, the agency last year tasked National Sun Yat-sen University with analyzing 19.36 million physical fitness test results collected from students in ninth grade