Rosobrnadzor is studying the possibility of transferring the Unified State Exam assessment to a 100-point system, similar to the Unified State Exam. This possibility was admitted by the department’s press service.
“Currently, the possibility of using the results of the OGE to select students for specialized 10th grades, transferring the assessment of the OGE to a 100-point system and admission to secondary vocational education based on the results of the OGE is being discussed,” the message quotes TASS.
According to the current system, the student receives primary points for correctly solved OGE tasks. He can get grades from “two” to “five”.
Let us remind you that the Unified State Exam was first held in Russia in 2002 – then the corresponding experiment with the exam was held in 16 regions of the country. In 2003, it already covered 47 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and in 2004 – 65 regions of the country. In 2006, about 950 thousand schoolchildren in 79 regions of Russia already took the Unified State Exam.
Earlier in September Izvestia wrotethat next year the assignments for the Unified State Examination and the Unified State Examination will undergo changes designed to combat template answers and “coaching.” Thus, in the Russian language exam it is proposed to ban the use of comics, anime, manga, fan fiction, graphic novels and computer games. It is planned to introduce a new task related to algorithms and methods of artificial intelligence in the Unified State Examination in computer science.