The all-Russian discussion of changes to school exams ended on August 30.
Teachers, deputies, rectors and experts from Rosobrnadzor spent five days expressing their proposals for changes to the Unified State Exam and the Basic State Exam.
Deputy head of Rosobrnadzor Igor Kruglinsky said that it was proposed to add an oral part to the literature exam and an experimental part to the physics exam, writes RBC .
A consensus has been reached on the OGE, which allows the results of the state exam to be taken into account when entering the tenth grade or colleges.
However, if this initiative is adopted, legislation will need to be adjusted.
Those present at the forum also discussed the computer format for conducting the OGE and the USE. Working out this issue will take time.
Teachers also advocated for an electronic format for the test portion of exams without assignments with detailed answers.
The parties' opinions were divided on the issue of publishing demo versions of exams.
It is also proposed to split the Russian language exam into basic and advanced levels.
For social studies and geography, a general and modular part may appear.
They want to split the combined basic and advanced exam in mathematics into two parts of different difficulty levels.
Exams in physics, chemistry and biology may be supplemented with an experimental section.