Estonian Language Test Reveals Registration Challenges Ahead of Online Shift Recent results from the fourth day of the Estonian language test highlighted logistical challenges anticipated as the country prepares for fully online examinations within the Estonian Institute of Education (EIS) next year. The test, administered to primary school students, experienced unexpected issues with student registration. The test, held at the Mõniste and Raplamaa Valgu primary schools – branches of the Rõuge primary school in Võrumaa – faced a significant surprise when no students had registered for the examination on the fourth day. School staff were initially unaware of the lack of registrations. This situation underscores the need for robust registration processes and clear communication as Estonia transitions to fully online assessments. The test served as a trial run, offering valuable data regarding student and school preparedness for the upcoming shift. Moving forward, the EIS will utilize these findings to refine its procedures and ensure a smooth transition for all primary school students. The incident highlights the importance of meticulous planning and verification in implementing large-scale changes within the Estonian education system. Further details regarding the test and its outcomes are expected to be released by the EIS. Topics: #test #primary #school Post navigation REVIEW AND GALLERY ⟩ Lord Of The Lost in Tallinn: I am so happy I could die Artti Aigro made a good jump in the qualification of the MK-stage at Lennumäe