[61760] Tehran's education system shifts to online assessment for 7th-10th grade students
Change in examination format in Tehran: Remote assessment for middle and high school students
In a significant move in Tehran's education system, the city's district education director announced that end-of-year examinations for 7th to 10th grade students will be held exclusively in an online format. The decision was made with the approval of the Tehran District Education Council, and some reports indicated that this was also done in coordination with the Provincial Security Council.
According to the Ye_DaneshAmoz channel, the assessment will not be based solely on a final exam, but on "student activity and the learning process throughout the academic year." This approach is also supported by the اخبار جنگ خوزستان channel, which notes that a similar mechanism will be implemented for primary school students, in accordance with guidelines to be issued to schools.
The news was circulated among a variety of Telegram communication channels, including a channel identified with supporters of Pezeshkian (حامیان پزشکیان), a channel associated with the Revolutionary Guards (کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴), and the news site آخرین خبر. The تهران آنلاین channel emphasized that this is a decision that received official backing from the provincial Security Council.
Despite the widespread reports, it is important to note that the reporting sources – ranging from general news outlets to politically affiliated channels – present a uniform line regarding the facts of the case, with no apparent disputes regarding the content of the decision itself. This is likely an official directive intended to regulate the end of the school year in light of security or logistical circumstances in the Iranian capital.