The head of Rosobrnadzor spoke about the changes in the exam in the new year

The head of Rosobrnadzor spoke about the changes in the exam in the new year

The unified state exam in 2022 will undergo further changes. It will include more tasks for analyzing information, a combination of different methods for solving problems, said Anzor Muzaev, head of Rosobrnadzor, in an interview with Izvestia.

Every year, the exam is improved based on the experience and results of the past exam. According to Muzaev, changes are expected in 2022 as well. So, for example, a number of simple tasks that almost all USE participants could cope with were removed from the profile exam in mathematics. Instead, more complex tasks will appear.

This year, unlike 2020 and 2021, the exam is planned to be held in the old, “pre-pandemic” format.

“In 2020, grade 11 graduates received a certificate based on the results of the intermediate certification, the exam was passed only for admission to the university. And in 2021, graduates who did not plan to enter a university this year could pass the state final certification in the form of a state final exam (GVE),” the head of the department noted.

Conducting the Unified State Examination (USE) was legally fixed 15 years ago – on February 9, 2007. And in 2009, it was introduced into the compulsory certification program for schoolchildren throughout the country.

Read more in the exclusive Izvestia article:

“According to the point place: what changes await the Unified State Examination 15 years after its creation”

Source: IZ

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