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CUSTOMISED instructional strategies supported by curriculum officers are among ways the Education Ministry plans to address the 6,043 children scoring below 50 per cent in this year’s Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam.
The SEA results were digitally shared on July 3.
Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath responded to Newsday’s questions about what plans were in place to address students scoring below 30 per cent.
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