New test of the National will be established for students of second class country, to filter who fail to read, write and count. Explaining
 the decision to establish the test of National second class, the Deputy
 Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Philip Mulugo said the 
test is part of the implementation of the strategy of major impact now 
in the education sector. objectives
 of the test according to Mulugo is to remove the possibility of having 
students in the upper classes, who can not read, write and count and to 
achieve these goals, will fail 
 
The test will be repeated until they know to read and write. April last year, Mulugo speaking workers Tanzania Institute of Education (TET), was quoted as saying admitted that in the test of National finish primary school of the year yesterday, there were students who can not read, literacy and numeracy were selected to join secondary school. Due to fraud in national examinations, Mulugo was quoted as saying he directed the students forms first tested their ability to read and write and count.Alikaririwa saying according to the assessment, the region of Kilimanjaro was leading with students Many who can not read, write and count."Kilimanjaro has students who can not read and write about 660, Tanga 490 and Dar es Salaam 208," he noted Mulugo not to mention the results of other regions. "This is a national disaster now. Not that other people say are national disasters. We must ask ourselves why children are finished seventh grade when they can not read and write and succeed? "Questioned, adding:" What today is no longer the subject of reading and writing? Why child has finished school without a knowledge of KKK (Reading, Writing and counting)? Regrettably there until some students of Form Three, who can neither read nor write. Tulipofikia not good at all, we must be careful, folks. Respect of the National Examination Council (NECTA), might these solutions, this nation is of all of us, must make a strong stand, "he was quoted as Mulugo
 

 
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