Stratos Stratigakis
Stratos Stratigakis is a mathematician and educator who has voiced concerns about the grading system in Greek secondary education. He points out how the averaging of grades across various subjects, including non-academic ones, can distort the true academic performance of students, ultimately undermining the integrity of educational qualifications.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis conducted a study highlighting paradoxes in university admission statistics.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis, a mathematician and analyst, commented on the expected levels of university admission scores.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis provides insights on the admission scores for higher education institutions in Greece.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis presents the forecast of the admission bases for all university schools.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis is a mathematician and analyst who provides insights on the application process for higher education in Greece.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis is a mathematician-analyst who discusses the impact of student preferences on university admission scores.
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Greece:
Mr. Stratigakis is involved in estimating the Minimum Admission Base for university departments this year.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis provided an analysis of the exam scores for the Greek university entrance exams.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis explains the reasoning behind the paradox of exam scores in Greece.
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Greece:
Stratos Stratigakis explains that the average includes grades from Physical Education and Religious Studies, subjects where students traditionally score high.
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