For EdPowerment’s Form 4 students – and all Tanzanian Form 4
students – today and the next two weeks will largely determine their future
educational and career possibilities.
Today begins Form 4 National Exams, tests that culminate Secondary “O
Level” School and provide the basis for placement in any further higher
learning programs.
EdPowerment's Notre Dame graduates |
EdPowerment's Mrike Secondary School graduates |
In Tanzania, there is no application to individual
colleges. There is only one series of
tests on a combination of subjects. Make or break. All or nothing. One and done. One shot. Next spring, students will go
online (for our students this means a trip to the local internet cafe) where
they will learn their score…. and a month or so later, they will learn to which
school they are posted – if they passed the test with a satisfactory score. This past year, over 60% of Tanzanian Form 4 students failed the test, leading to a "re-grading" several weeks later.
So today, we send our best wishes, our prayers, “light and
love” to all those who have struggled to learn in an educational system
fraught with obstacles. May they be able
to summon their knowledge and skills and maintain their composure in order to
produce scores that will allow them to continue on a path to
independent lives of fulfillment and dignity.
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