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What alternatives are being considered?

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:31 am
by monira444
The latest events around the Unified State Exam - from public scandals to outright tragedies - simply oblige us to once again return to the issue of abolishing the Unified State Exam in favor of the previous, traditional format of the state final assessment of schoolchildren. Too much has been broken and souls have been tormented," one of the authors of the initiative, the head of the State Duma Committee on Labor and Social Policy, Yaroslav Nilov, explained to journalists.

Why the authorities are against the abolition of the Unified State Exam

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In the fall of 2024, it became known that the government rejected the bill to replace the Unified State Exam with certification in the form of state exams, but Yaroslav Nilov said that he was not going to give up .

At the same time, the head of Rosobrnadzor, Anzor Musayev, reported japan mobile database that he has not yet received a single proposal that would improve the situation of graduates during the Unified State Exam.

The head of the department is confident that the Unified State Exam has proven itself as a modern, high-tech, independent exam that has become a social lift, helping talented children from small towns to receive professional education in the country's leading universities. In addition, the department is confident that the Unified State Exam gives graduates the opportunity to demonstrate not only knowledge, but also the ability to analyze, compare and systematize information.

Earlier, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Anzor Musayev stated that discussion of an alternative to the Unified State Exam is only possible if an objective and understandable exam is proposed in its place .


What is offered instead of the Unified State Exam

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In early December 2024, the head of the Human Rights Council (HRC) Valery Fadeyev stated at a meeting of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights that school graduates should be admitted to universities based not only on the results of the Unified State Exam, but also on the average score for each subject , which would be calculated based on the student’s grades for academic quarters or semesters.