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Abu Dhabi school wins international award for ensuring learning never stopped during pandemic

SHARE An Abu Dhabi school that rose to the challenge of preparing pupils for university life during a Covid-19 shutdown has won an international honour. Teachers at the British International School Abu Dhabi got creative when summer exams were cancelled for their Year 13 learners due to the pandemic. With results instead decided on predicted grades, it left teachers and pupils with no tests to work towards for the rest of the academic year. The school quickly put together six courses, on European literature, culture studies, medicine, biochemistry, neuroscience, and psychology, to keep young minds sharp as learning switched online. It was recognised for its ingenuity at the International School Awards 2021 with victory in the Pathways to Continued and University Education category at a virtual awards ceremony held on Monday.

Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers

Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers Kerri Bartlett, Nashville Tennessean © Shelley Mays / The Tennessean Jason Golden first started with Williamson County Schools in 2006. Now he s taking on the role of superintendent. On the eve of the last day of exams, the Williamson County Board of Education affirmed the superintendent s proposal to hold students harmless for end-of-semester examinations. Golden explained that if exam scores improve a student s grade, a teacher may factor in that score. However, if a score does not benefit the student, the exam grade will not be counted. Most board members praised Golden for introducing the new plan at a work session on Thursday.

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