
If in previous years everyone should begin to take the assessment test, in this case of the natural sciences, physics and chemistry, at the same time as putting the statements on the paper on the desk, back facing up, until the cue to turn. But starting the process of “dematerializing” evidence requires redoubled precautions. And if all goes as planned, there will be no national exams on the cards in 2025, which would put Portugal in a unique position in Europe.
The first major exam takes place at 10:00 a.m. on May 24, when half of the eighth graders (about 45,000) sit down at a computer, enter their credentials and begin taking the first national exams in digital format. After an hour, the remaining 45,000 students at that level will be asked to do the same.
If in previous years everyone should begin to take the assessment test, in this case of the natural sciences, physics and chemistry, at the same time as putting the statements on the paper on the desk, back facing up, until the cue to turn. But starting the process of “dematerializing” evidence requires redoubled precautions. And if all goes as planned, there will be no national exams on the cards in 2025, which would put Portugal in a unique position in Europe.
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