E-Test Exam Conducted for Ninth Graders On March 4th, the inaugural e-test exam in English was administered, involving over 200 ninth-grade students from participating schools. The exam focused on the oral component of the English language assessment. A photograph by Kristjan Teedema accompanied the event. The e-test represents a key step in the Ministry of Education and Research’s initiative to refine and prepare for future digital assessments. Collaborating with the Exam Information System (EIS) and the schools involved, the goal is to identify and resolve any issues encountered, ultimately ensuring a smooth transition for primary school e-exams. These upcoming exams, encompassing Estonian, Estonian as a second language, and English, are designed to be conducted within a unified digital environment. The current test and e-exam program aims to gather comprehensive data and address potential challenges prior to the planned roll-out of e-exams for primary school students by spring 2027. The implementation of this digital test format underscores the Ministry’s commitment to modernizing assessment procedures and preparing students for future academic endeavors. Further refinements to the exam process are ongoing. Topics: #exam #test #exams Post navigation PM OTEPÄÄL⟩Tobreluts: Tomingas will not compete in the home MK-stage Joan Collins, 91, revealed the secret of her stunning form: “Otherwise, there wouldn’t be such legs”