The Department of Soil Sciences and Water Resources organized a scientific workshop entitled “Analysis of Examination Results,” delivered by Lecturer Dr. Nadine Aziz Salman and Lecturer Dr. Hadeel Abdulrazzaq Wahib, in the presence of the Head of the Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdulwahab Abdulridha, the Department Rapporteur, Assistant Professor Dr. Firas Waadallah Ahmed, and a number of the department’s faculty members.
The workshop highlighted the importance of analyzing examination results as an effective tool for evaluating learning outcomes and assessing the achievement of educational objectives. It also explained the approved procedures for preparing and analyzing student performance data in accordance with the official ministerial guidelines and templates.
In addition, the workshop included a practical demonstration of the steps involved in preparing examination analysis reports and extracting statistical indicators of academic performance. It emphasized the role of these indicators in identifying strengths and weaknesses and supporting appropriate measures to improve the quality of the educational process.
The workshop was held as part of the college’s ongoing efforts to promote a culture of quality assurance and academic accreditation, while enhancing educational performance in line with the requirements of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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