LearnEnglish.moe.gov.et is the official portal launched by the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in collaboration with international partners. It is designed to bridge the gap in English proficiency across secondary and tertiary education levels. The platform provides:
Almaz sighed and picked up her phone. The school had given her a tablet, but the battery was dead. The only site she could open without videos was — the Ministry’s free portal. She had mocked it last week: Too simple. No animations.
Every verified certificate will be minted as a non-fungible token (NFT) on a private Ethiopian blockchain. Employers will no longer need to call the MoE to verify a certificate; they can scan a QR code that queries the immutable ledger.
The verified platform uses psychometric testing calibrated to Ethiopian exam standards. A "B+" on an unverified site might equal an "F" on the national exam. Verification ensures the difficulty curve matches what you will face in school.
The story is not without struggle. In the first three months, server crashes occurred when 200,000 students logged in simultaneously after the national exam results were released. The Ministry quickly migrated to a cloud-based infrastructure with local backup servers in Bahir Dar and Hawassa.
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