Education Minister Jovanska Praises Exam Organization Following Reduced Plagiarism Cases
In response to recent media reports, Minister for Education and Science Vesna Jovanska has praised the organization of the state exam, stating it was conducted in the best possible order. The assessment process was characterized by a high level of professionalism, with a focus on encouraging responsible student submissions. Jovanska highlighted a significant decrease in instances of plagiarism compared to previous examinations.
The number of students removed from the exam due to academic dishonesty was substantially reduced, a key objective of the administration. “The submission process was effectively managed,” Jovanska stated. “We prioritized ensuring students understood the importance of original work and discouraged exploitative practices.”
Despite the overall positive assessment, two students were removed from the examination due to confirmed instances of plagiarism.
These cases were handled according to established academic regulations. Minister Jovanska emphasized the administration’s commitment to maintaining academic integrity and reiterated the success of the exam’s organization, which facilitated a smooth and orderly process for all participants.
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This improved organization and ministerial involvement seem to be having a positive impact on exam integrity.