SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY REPEAT COURSES REGULARLY

Education

ISLAMABAD: Schools across the country on Monday (today) have resumed regular classes, days after the NCOC allowed vaccination for people aged upto 12 years, ARY News reported.

The decision was taken by the NCOC after decline of the COVID-19 cases across the country.The educational institutions were earlier operating on 50 per cent capacity after they reopened following intermittent closures due to the prevalence of COVID-19.

Last week, National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) head Asad Umar had announced that all educational institutions would start normal classes from October 11 (today).The planning and development minister had made this announcement in a post shared on his official Twitter handle.

“Based on the reduced level of COVID disease spread and the launch of the school vaccination program, it has been decided in today’s NCOC meeting to allow all educational institutions to start normal classes from 11th October,” he had said in a tweet.

This study evaluates the connection between college achievement and the frequency of course retakes.
Cohort data from the academic years 2000–2001, 2001–2002, 2002–2003, and 2003–2004 are used in the study. We looked at the GPAs of individuals who had retaken one, two, and three courses to see if there was a correlation between those who graduated and those who did not. The analysis was expanded to include the differences between those who took one, two, or three courses again, respectively. Students who repeated a single course were the most prevalent kind of repeaters. Compared to students who took the same course twice, these students were more likely to graduate at greater rates and perform better. Furthermore, students who failed a course but then took it again typically did better than those who did not.

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