Parents upset over difficulty of high school final exams
The difficulty level of the essay section in last Monday’s senior high school Greek language and literature exam has sparked criticism from parents’ associations. The controversy is centered around the complexity of the essay topic and the time allotted for completing the entire exam. Loizos Konstantinou, President of the Pancyprian Confederation of Secondary Education Parents, argued for differentiated papers catering to various student abilities and expressed concern about the impact the difficulty could have on students’ final grades. The essay required students to explore the concept of a democratic school using art, and Konstantinou criticized the exam setters on social media. The marking guide for the exam is expected to be released today.