The first half of 2018-2019 academic year at the Near East College ended with the issuance of report cards. With the end of the first semester, students who took their report cards started their 17-day semester break.
According to the press information given by the Near East University Press and Public Relations Directorate, the teachers who shared the excitement of the event with their students, recommended their students to read lots of books on holiday and spend time in the nature and rest. The school directorate also wished the students and families a happy holiday.
Approach to the child having a report card is important...
The Psychological Guidance and Counseling Unit of the Near East Primary School provided parents with recommendations on assessing the success and failure of their children and reminded them to remember that the report cards are just documents reflecting the works of the children in the first semester and the report cards are never more important than their children. The Unit members also made recommendations to parents regarding how to behave towards their children while assessing the achievements and failures of their children, as well as recommending them to positively motivate and support their children and never ever humiliate them because of their weak performance.