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Educational expert Tamer Shoukry confirmed that the efforts of the Ministry of Education to combat cheating in the high school exams will not be sufficient unless the root causes of the problem are addressed. He pointed out that not cutting off internet service during exams, reliance on easy, interchangeable multiple-choice questions, along with students' psychological pressures and weak supervision effectiveness, all contribute to the persistence of the phenomenon. He called for updating inspection methods and strengthening the role of exam observers, while adopting a comprehensive approach to tackle the true causes behind the spread of cheating.
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