The spokesman for the Ministry of Education, Sadiq Khaddour, said that the reactions regarding the difficulty of some questions in the subjects of Arabic and mathematics during the Tawjihi exam were monitored, stressing that they will be dealt with positively. Students complained about the difficulty of the Arabic language exam (first session) and the mathematics exam, especially the literary branch. Al-Khudour explained, in his interview with Ma'an TV, that the reactions were discussed with the correction committees in the ministry and dealt with flexibly, noting that if there is a problem with some questions in general, the marks will be redistributed, the percentage of question marks will be reduced, and they will be distributed in a manner that is consistent with all exam questions. Al-Khudhur noted that the Ministry took into consideration, upon completion of the correction and receipt of reports, that the results be analyzed to verify that the student obtained the appropriate mark, stressing the Min istry's understanding of the existence of a problem in the subjects of Arabic language and mathematics. Al-Khudour stressed the acceptance of reactions from the student or teacher, but he also noted that what is circulated on social media is sometimes untrue and comes from outside the State of Palestine, as happened in the video clip that some people circulated, which coincided with the Arabic language subject Source: Maan News Agency
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