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Student reactions vary over university grading system
The Higher Education Council’s decision to hold final examinations remotely for all courses and majors in Jordanian universities and university colleges for the second semester of the academic year 2020-21 has drawn mixed reactions from students, writes Joy Mazahreh for
The Jordan Times.
Final exams for courses that require practical evaluation will be conducted in person while adhering to health and safety procedures, according to the council’s decisions, under the chairmanship of Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Muhammad Abu Qdais. The decision also included the continuation of the ‘pass/fail’ system, which allows students to choose the subjects to be counted in the GPA (grade point average). However, this decision excluded clinical stage students who major in dentistry and medicine.
Student reactions vary over university grading system
By Joy Mazahreh - May 03,2021 - Last updated at May 03,2021
AMMAN The Higher Education Council’s decision to hold final examinations for all courses and majors in Jordanian universities and university colleges remotely for the second semester of the academic year 2020-2021 has drawn mixed reactions from students.
Final exams for courses that require practical evaluation will be conducted in person while adhering to health and safety procedures, according to the council’s decisions, under the chairmanship of Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Muhammad Abu Qdais.
The decision also included the continuation of the “pass/fail” system, which allows students to choose the subjects to be counted in the GPA. However, this decision excluded clinical-stage students who major in dentistry and medicine.
First-ever WASH master’s degree programme for Middle East region
German-Jordanian University offers first Middle Eastern master’s degree programme in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in partnership with the humanitarian sector Article 22 April 2021 Jordan
Initially planned for October 2020 and delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MSc program in Humanitarian Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) at German
-Jordanian University (GJU) in Amman, Jordan, finally started in February 2021. The ICRC had the pleasure of launching the course with a lecture on “Typology of crisis and WASH sector characteristics” and the case study of the “Protracted Urban Crisis in Aleppo”.
The master’s degree program is aimed at educating new WASH experts who wish to work in the humanitarian field. It attempts to do so by using a multidisciplinary approach, examining the project-cycle management, donor requirements, theory of change, humanitarian-development nexus, and many other transve
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