dinsdag 18 juni 2013

Bad grades

Most children in the highest grades of Dutch schools finished their final exams last week. In one school, however, exams had been stolen prior to the official examination day. The children in that school - all of them - had to do all of their exams again. It is suspected that some children in other schools had been e-mailed the stolen exams, but no one knows the extent of the fraud.
Younger children are given the stage to grade their parents in Rapport for mijn ouders, a programme in which they are asked to give their parents grades in different subjects (such as "attention" or "dancing skills").

Title: Exam theft more common than expected

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