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Published on 13th March 2023
Following an 180-day school closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students in Brunei from Years 1 to 11 have shown lower competency levels than expected. The Ministry of Education conducted a learning survey immediately after schools reopened in April 2022 to assess student progress against predetermined competencies. ...
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Did you know that after a whopping 180 days of school closures due to COVID-19, students in Brunei from Years 1 to 11 faced a learning slump? It's like a plot twist in a school story! The Ministry of Education jumped right in with a survey to check how far behind students had fallen. Who knew a pandemic could turn education into a suspense thriller?
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