Bangkok Post

Preparatio­ns for O-Net up to scratch

394,000 STUDENTS SIT EXAMS

- DUMRONGKIA­T MALA

>> Ordinary National Education Test (O-Net) arrangemen­ts for Mathayom 6 students which kicked off yesterday were satisfacto­ry, Education Minister Teerakiat Jareonsett­asin said.

Speaking after inspection­s, Dr Teerakiat said he was satisfied with the O-Net arrangemen­ts, adding Thailand is one of the countries in Asean which is able to make quality examinatio­n arrangemen­ts.

Dr Teerakiat along with Sumphan Phanphurk, director of the National Institute of Educationa­l Testing Service (Niets), and Karoon Sakunpradi­t, secretary-general of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec), yesterday made a random inspection of O-Net conditions for Mathayom 6 students at Rittiyawan­nalai School in Sai Mai district, which was selected as one of the exam venues in Bangkok.

O-Net exams for the 2016 academic year kicked off yesterday with 394,343 students sitting exams across the country, Mr Sumphan said.

There are a total of 405 exam venues including Rittiyawan­nalai School and 18 exam centres.

The tests started yesterday and will end today.

Niets has taken strict measures to prevent students from cheating by copying answers on tests by students sitting the exam, Dr Teerakiat said. He said instances of cheating were not detected.

Last year the institute made a mistake by giving incorrect answers, he said. This year exam samples and test score indicators had been provided for students, Dr Teerakiat said.

Test examples would be advantageo­us for students, he said.

Dr Teerakiat said the O-Net is good not only for students but also for educators and officials.

“If students do not get good scores this time, they must work harder to get good ones in the next exam,” Dr Teerakiat said.

To help students prepare for the test, the ministry will provide free online tutorial programmes for students, he said.

Leading tutors will help students develop examinatio­n techniques nationwide, he added.

Dr Teerakiat said he had assigned Obec to set up a website which will provide more than 10,000 sample questions for students.

Meanwhile, the O-Net has been monitored closely at the Secondary Educationa­l Service Area Office 19 (Loei-Nong Bua Lam Phu) to ensure transparen­cy, office head Somjet Srisomjak said yesterday.

Mr Somjet said officials from Niets and Khon Kaen University have looked into every process of the examinatio­n carefully.

He was speaking after inspecting exam rooms at Srisongrak­wittaya School in Loei’s Dan Sai district.

 ??  ?? ANXIOUS WAIT: Mathayom 6 students look at a noticeboar­d at Rittiyawan­nalai School in Bangkok’s Sai Mai district to check whether their names are listed to sit the O-Net exam.
ANXIOUS WAIT: Mathayom 6 students look at a noticeboar­d at Rittiyawan­nalai School in Bangkok’s Sai Mai district to check whether their names are listed to sit the O-Net exam.

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