Education

Computer Teachers Banned From Board Exams

For upcoming board exams, the Higher Education Department (HED) has prohibited computer teachers from being given exam-related responsibilities. All educational boards’ controllers have received formal instructions instructing them to follow the ruling.

The warning states that during tests, computer teachers will no longer serve as superintendents or deputy superintendents.

According to the department, computer instruction is primarily conducted by IT instructors in most schools, and giving them exam-related responsibilities interferes with regular class time.

The letter went on to say that the lack of replacement teachers to cover these teachers’ absences during test periods had a significant negative impact on computer instruction.
This step was made to guarantee that IT instruction would continue in classrooms throughout test seasons.

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