In Belarus, a ten-point grading scale is used since 2002. It is used in primary, secondary and higher education.[1]
Level[2] | Grade | Label | US equivalent[3] |
---|---|---|---|
High | 10 | Brilliant | A+ |
9 | Excellent | A | |
Good | 8 | Almost excellent | A- |
7 | Very good | B+ | |
Average | 6 | Good | B |
5 | Almost good | B- | |
Satisfactory | 4 | Satisfactory | C+ |
3 | C | ||
Low | 2 | Unsatisfactory | F |
1 | F | ||
Poor | 0 | Terrible | F- |
Marks "1" and "2" are considered as "fail" at school. In higher education "3" is also considered as "fail". Mark "0" is comparing to "F-" in the USA for refusing to do some work or an exam.
Besides grades, a "pass" / "no pass" mark may be used for some subjects. E.g. it's an "art" subject in secondary school.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Нормы оценки результатов учебной деятельности учащихся". adu.by. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ "Нормы оценки образовательные". Национальный Образовательный Портал.
- ^ "Belarus Grading System". www.classbase.com. Retrieved 2016-08-25.
- ^ Минск-Новости (2020-10-14). "Почему «Искусство» вернули в школьную программу и какое будущее у этого предмета? Говорим с автором учебных пособий". «Минск-Новости» (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-06-14.