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The article "Mother Schools in Egypt Monitor Parents’ Concerns Regarding the Baccalaureate Curricula and Yearly Assessments" focused on what the Egypt Mothers Union announced about the new baccalaureate exam system and its implementations. It pointed out that the system features aspects such as reducing the number of subjects, which helps lessen student stress, and providing multiple opportunities for improvement, along with flexibility in choosing and changing academic tracks, all of which are internationally recognized. However, parents have expressed concerns that the two-year baccalaureate system will increase pressure on students and families. They are also worried about the readiness of schools and teachers, especially considering assessments that account for up to 60% of the overall grade, which heightens feelings of anxiety. Support for the system includes reducing the burden of subjects and offering chances for improvement, while concerns revolve around the duration of the system, its assessments, and the fairness of its implementation.
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