Brion won’t make recommendation on nurses issue -- spokesman
Brion won’t make recommendation on nurses issue -- spokesman
By Jerome Aning
Inquirer
Last updated 07:36pm (Mla time) 10/14/2006
FOLLOWING the Court of Appeals ruling on the nursing exam leakage, Labor Secretary Arturo Brion will no longer issue a report on his recommendations for a retake.
Jay Julian, director of labor department's information and publication service, said Brion "would heed the CA decision" which ordered a partial retake of the exams for those who had initially flunked the exams but got passing grades after the Professional Regulatory Commission re-computed test results to discount the effect of the alleged cheating in two subjects.
Brion's report, which was to be presented to the President this weekend, would have been the basis of the administrative order that Malacañang planned to issue on Monday regarding the retake had the Court of Appeals not issued its ruling..
The secretary had openly advocated a retest, for all examiners nationwide,e of the parts of the exam allegedly involved in the leakage of test questions and answers. The PRC on the other hand maintained that no retake was needed because the grades had been recalculated.
By Jerome Aning
Inquirer
Last updated 07:36pm (Mla time) 10/14/2006
FOLLOWING the Court of Appeals ruling on the nursing exam leakage, Labor Secretary Arturo Brion will no longer issue a report on his recommendations for a retake.
Jay Julian, director of labor department's information and publication service, said Brion "would heed the CA decision" which ordered a partial retake of the exams for those who had initially flunked the exams but got passing grades after the Professional Regulatory Commission re-computed test results to discount the effect of the alleged cheating in two subjects.
Brion's report, which was to be presented to the President this weekend, would have been the basis of the administrative order that Malacañang planned to issue on Monday regarding the retake had the Court of Appeals not issued its ruling..
The secretary had openly advocated a retest, for all examiners nationwide,e of the parts of the exam allegedly involved in the leakage of test questions and answers. The PRC on the other hand maintained that no retake was needed because the grades had been recalculated.
THANKSGIVING MASS TODAY(SUN) AT 5:30PM AT LORETO CHURCH, EARNSHAW, SAMPALOC, MANILA...BRING FRIENDS AND FAMILIES..INGATZ
Posted by Anonymous | 2:58 PM