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High school students in Kuwait to undergo second term examinations.

Exam scheduling adjustments: Additional 15 minutes for all students to grasp instructions, with a 30-minute extension in all subjects for students with learning difficulties. Approved by Mansour Al-Dhafiri, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for General Education, for grades 10, 11, and 12 nationwide.

High school students in Kuwait to undergo second term examinations.

The Gist:Grade exams for 10th, 11th, and 12th students in various subjects, including science, literature, religious education, and homeschooling, have been scheduled, as per approved plans. Junior students kick off exams on May 21, while seniors start on June 11 for the science and literature streams, and even earlier for religious education. Students with learning difficulties receive extended time on all exams.

According to Al Jarida, Mansour Al-Dhafiri, the acting assistant undersecretary for general education, announced the schedule. He also revealed that students would get an extra 15 minutes to review instructions and exam papers, with those having learning difficulties benefiting from a 30-minute extension on every subject.

But wait!

For those grappling with learning challenges, there are resources that can lend a helping hand. Many educational systems offer accommodations like extra time, a quiet workspace, or assistive technology. Homeschooling grants even greater flexibility, allowing parents to design customized curricula and testing schedules for their unique learners.

Organizations like SPED Homeschool are available to help, offering resources such as cognitive assessments, learning plan consultations, and materials tailored for students with special needs. Some homeschooling curriculums even center around specific subjects, making learning accessible and engaging for students, whether they're interested in a more personalized or religious approach.

Know your region!

If you'd like specifics for a particular country, consult local homeschooling organizations or educational authorities. They can provide detailed information on national exam schedules, accommodations for learning difficulties, and any unique requirements for homeschooling students in their region. Be sure to specify the country you're interested in, and they'll be able to offer you more tailored advice or resources.

  1. The schedule for the national exams in various subjects has been announced by the acting assistant undersecretary for general education, Mansour Al-Dhafiri, and it includes added time for students with learning difficulties.
  2. For those students with learning difficulties, there are resources available like SPED Homeschool, offering tailored assessments, learning plans, and materials to support their unique needs.
  3. It is advisable for those seeking specific information about exam schedules, accommodations, and homeschooling requirements in a particular country to consult local homeschooling organizations or educational authorities.
Extended exam durations for all students: A 15-minute extension is granted for reviewing instructions in each examination, with a 30-minute extension in every subject for students with learning difficulties. The second semester exam schedules for Grades 10, 11, and 12 have been endorsed by Mansour Al-Dhafiri, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for General Education at the Ministry of Education, in various regions.

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