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Unlike last year, when materials on a number of subjects underwent revolutionary changes (the “guessing game” was excluded from them), changes in the Unified State Exam 2018 in most cases are of a “cosmetic” nature - we are talking about clarifying wording and criteria, adding individual tasks and so on. Fundamental changes await only those taking literature tests - but even in this case they relate to the assessment system, and not to the exam model as a whole.


No significant adjustments are expected in general rules certifications. Despite rumors circulating, there will be no new compulsory subjects for all subjects in 2018, and the FIPI will not announce an oral exam in the Russian language.

Will there be changes in the Unified State Examination in Russian language and mathematics?

In 2018, two Unified State Examinations remain mandatory for all eleventh-graders - in mathematics and the Russian language.


Mathematics is still divided into two levels: profile and “lightweight” basic, and CMMs will be the same as in 2017, no innovations or additions.


The Unified State Examination in the Russian language has undergone minor changes: in the part with short answers, task No. 20 appeared, aimed at testing knowledge lexical norms. To successfully complete it, you need to find in a small passage of text lexical error. The level of the task is considered basic, but despite its apparent simplicity, it requires a good sense of language and can cause problems for many graduates.


The new task is worth one point, and, accordingly, the maximum possible primary score in Russian will increase slightly and will no longer be 56, but 57 points.

Changes in the Unified State Examination in Literature: a fundamentally new assessment system

Previously, FIPI announced the introduction of a radically new model of the Unified State Exam in literature in 2018 - it was planned to completely exclude blocks with short answers from it. However, this did not happen - the revolutionary model is still being discussed, and the demo versions of 2018 at first glance do not differ much from the tasks of previous years. However, the changes in the assessment system are radical and, apparently, “prepare the ground” for the transition to a new model.


The maximum primary score for literature increased from 42 to 57, and the number of points for tasks with short answers remained unchanged (maximum 12), that is, the “specific weight” of this part and its significance is significantly reduced.


Wherein assignment evaluation system with detailed answers has undergone very big changes:


  • the maximum score for tasks 8 and 15 (analysis of the work) rose from 4 to 5;

  • comparative mini-essays in tasks 9 and 16 “increased in value” from 4 to 10 points, while the requirement to justify the choice of works was excluded from the task;

  • a detailed essay in task 17 can bring the examinee not 14, but 15 points.

Thus, the ability to consider a literary work “in context” and convincingly compare the works of different authors becomes key for graduates - two comparative essays in total can bring more points than a “big” essay, which was previously the main focus.


Significantly changed and work evaluation criteria. In particular, much more attention will be paid to compliance speech norms- this criterion is now included in all tasks with detailed answers.


And one more fundamental addition to KIMs on literature. To write a detailed essay, there are no longer three topics, but four, corresponding to three thematic blocks:

Accordingly, one of the blocks can be presented with two topics - and for the first time within the framework of the Unified State Examination in literature, they can touch upon works of modern Russian authors. Note that the codifier does not contain a list of specific works of post-Soviet literature that are required reading, and in methodological materials It is directly stated that schoolchildren can explore such topics in works of their own choosing. In the demo version of the Unified State Exam in Literature 2018, the following option is given as an example: “ Pages of Russian history in modern Russian literature. (Based on the example of one or two works from the 1990s – 2000s)».

Changes in the Unified State Examination in Social Studies in 2018

The structure and content of the most popular elective exam remains the same, however, two tasks - 28 (drawing up a detailed plan) and 29 (essay) will be assessed according to new criteria, and their “cost” will increase.


When drawing up a plan for a given topic Now more attention will be paid to how specific the points of the plan are, and whether they allow the issue to be resolved on the merits. “Abstract” statements such as “history of the issue” that do not reflect the specifics of the topic will no longer be counted. Drawing up such a plan will require a deeper knowledge of the topic - but successful completion of the task can no longer bring 3 points, but 4.


Alternative mini-essay on social studies“increased” to 6 points, and the assessment criteria now make it possible to more accurately assess the graduate’s knowledge of the theory of the issue. Task 29 is now assessed according to the following criteria:


  • the meaning of the original quote is correctly revealed (1 point);

  • highlighting in the context of each thesis key concepts, basic theoretical principles, reasoning and conclusions (2 points);

  • scientific correctness of statements (1 point);

  • quality of examples chosen to illustrate theoretical points (2 points).

The maximum primary score for this exam accordingly increases from 62 to 64.

Unified State Examination in History - no adjustments, taken by choice

KIM-2018 history will be completely consistent with last year, no additions are expected. History remains an elective subject - according to the Ministry of Education, if this subject becomes compulsory, it will not be before 2020, and only after a comprehensive discussion and “run-in”. And this will by no means be an unpleasant surprise for graduates.

Changes in the Unified State Examination in Chemistry: tasks with a single context

In KIMs in chemistry in 2018 another task will be added of high complexity with a detailed answer (No. 30), the total number of tasks will thus increase from 34 to 35.


In this case, tasks 30 and 31 will be combined into a single context block: to solve them you will need to select substances from single list. The first of these tasks will be devoted to redox reactions, the second - ion exchange reactions, each can be worth 2 points.


At the same time, the maximum initial score will remain the same - 60, due to the reduction in the “cost” of several tasks from the first part of the examination materials.

Unified State Examination in a foreign language - clarification of criteria

In 2018, the “range” of languages ​​for passing the Unified State Exam still includes English, French, German and Spanish. The exam model as a whole will not change - it will still include written and oral part, and KIMs will remain the same. The changes will affect only the wording of the assessment criteria tasks 39 (letter personal) and 40 (essay-reasoning) - they are clarified and specified.

Unified State Exam in Computer Science - minor changes

Despite the fact that this is not the first year we're talking about that it would be logical to use computer technology at the Unified State Examination in computer science, in 2018 this subject will continue to be passed “the old fashioned way”, in written form, without the use of additional equipment and with an emphasis on theoretical issues.


The structure of the exam will remain the same, but quests will undergo some changes:


  • when completing task 25, it will no longer be possible to choose a natural language to write the algorithm (this option turned out to be unclaimed by graduates and was used extremely rarely);


  • programs that were previously written in C are now written in the more popular C++ language.

Unified State Exam in Physics - new task added

Physics exam materials will be supplemented in 2018 another basic level task(No. 24), due to which the primary score will increase from 50 to 52. To successfully complete the task, the student must demonstrate knowledge of the elements of astrophysics.

Biology and Geography - no changes

Graduates who take these elective subjects can safely prepare for the Unified State Exam based on materials from previous years - there will be no changes in the KIMs.


What changes will there be in the OGE (GIA) in 2018

The OGE (GIA) exams, which ninth-graders take, change less frequently - for example, last year there were no changes at all, but in 2018 FIPI plans to make adjustments to the exam materials only in two subjects:


  • mathematics,

  • literature.

Mathematics(which is taken by all ninth-graders without exception), the changes will be more of a formal nature: the section devoted to real mathematics will disappear - but the tasks included in it will be distributed in “Algebra” and “Geometry”.


KIMs in literature underwent more significant revisions regarding instructions both for the exam in general and recommendations for completing specific tasks (the model itself remained the same).


The criteria for assessing tasks with detailed answers have also been reworked - now they are more consistent with the criteria of the Unified State Exam in the eleventh grade. Due to this, the maximum primary score of the OGE in literature “grew” from 23 to 29.


Chinese schoolchildren take state exams (“gaokao”) two days in a row: on the first day they take compulsory subjects (Chinese, mathematics and foreign language), and in the second - subjects of choice (or three subjects according to social sciences, or three subjects in natural sciences). China's Unified Examination system is often linked to rising rates of clinical depression and suicide among young people.

IN South Korea On the days of state exams, planes do not land so that their noise does not distract students. In Brazil, the standardized exam is paid and optional. In Germany, to enter universities, applicants go through several dozen preparatory courses and pass four exams.

What do we have? But we have the Unified State Examination, and, you see, this is not the most bad option compared to some exams of foreign students. To successfully pass the Unified State Exam, it is enough to know the requirements and follow changes in the current school year. Methodologists from the Unified State Exam preparation center “Five with a Plus” tell you what you need to know about the Unified State Exam 2018.

What remains the same

The year 2018 is passing calmly, under the sign of stability: the head of Rosobrnadzor Sergei Kravtsov said that Unified State Exam procedure It is already established that everything is decided by knowledge, and no significant changes are expected.

The official exam schedule has been approved and, as before, will be held in three waves:

The full schedule for subjects can be viewed. Applications for participation in the Unified State Exam are submitted until February 1; For those who did not have time to submit an application, it is difficult to get the opportunity to take the Unified State Exam, but it is possible. But schoolchildren have nothing to worry about - the school took care of their timely registration.

As before, two subjects remain mandatory for school graduates - Russian language and mathematics (basic for a certificate, specialized for admission to a university). Demo versions of the Unified State Exam 2018 are available. Remember that the tasks from the demo versions will definitely not be on the exam forms, but they will be similar. And to draw up a preparation plan for exams, use codifiers from FIPI - they contain a complete list of topics necessary for study.

You can take into the room where the exam takes place:

  • medications and nutrition (if necessary);

    teaching aids (in mathematics - a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - a non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, a protractor, a non-programmable calculator);

    Unified State Exam participants with disabilities, disabled children and people with disabilities can take special technical equipment with them.

    Check Unified State Exam results 2018 will be possible using the official online service or on State Services.

Of the compulsory subjects, changes affected the Russian language, but mathematics did not present any surprises. Among the elective subjects, biology and history remained unchanged. In a foreign language, the changes are also minor and concern only the wording and evaluation criteria.

General changes

Examination materials for the Unified State Exam 2018 will be printed directly in the classroom, and not sent to schools before the exams. Examination forms and test materials will be black and white and one-sided. Exam participants only need to fill out the forms on one side - reverse side will not be checked.

Russian language: plus speech literacy

One task has been added on knowledge of lexical norms and the ability to recognize speech errors. Now there are 26 tasks. The wording has also been clarified in some places: for example, in an essay you now need to specifically formulate the author’s position. The maximum initial score for completing all work has been increased from 57 to 58.

Literature: plus one more topic

A fourth topic for a mini-essay (on the latest literature) has been introduced in task No. 17. For tasks with a detailed answer No. 9 and 16 you can now get 10 points, and for questions No. 8 and 15 - 5 points. All of these tasks now take into account speech errors. The maximum score for the entire work has been increased from 42 to 57 points.

Social studies: plus logic

In social studies, the assessment system for task 28 (answer plan) has changed. It is recommended to pay more attention to tasks on the logical relationship of concepts, since in task No. 29 (essay) one point was added for logic, the relationship of concepts. CMM as such has not changed, the evaluation criteria have changed. The maximum initial score for completing all work has been increased from 62 to 64.

Physics: plus astrophysics

In the first part there are more tasks - 24 instead of 23. An additional task in the first part tests the mastery of the basic concepts of the elements of astrophysics. Correct completion of this task, recording the answer in the form of a sequence of numbers, is estimated at 2 primary points. Otherwise, the thematic affiliation of the tasks of the first and second parts and the system for grading tasks remains the same. The maximum primary score for completing the entire work has been increased from 50 to 52 points.

Chemistry: plus assignment

The total number of Unified State Exam tasks in chemistry has increased to 35 due to the addition of a sixth task in the second part. Tasks with a general context have been introduced: No. 30 and No. 31. Here, the assimilation of material on the topic “Redox reactions” and “Ion exchange reactions” is tested. But the maximum primary score remained the same due to changes in the grading scale - 60 points.

Computer Science: C++

In tasks 8, 11, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, the code examples are now written not in C, but in C++.

“The Unified State Exam is a knowledge test, which is simultaneously recognized as a school graduation exam and an entrance exam for universities” - a commentary by a specialist from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation in 2008. A new system for testing the knowledge of students who have completed incomplete secondary or secondary education, proposed in 2008 educational program, shocked many - both students and teachers.

The innovations were so radical that most believed that they were impossible to master even for excellent students. The 2018 Unified State Examination will change again, but it is not yet clear whether the innovations will make it easier to pass the exam or make it more difficult.

What is the Unified State Exam

The first Unified State Exams were held only in a few regions of our country. For students throughout the country, uniform test tasks in several school disciplines (subjects) that they had to pass. Gradually the list of areas participating in new system examination grew:

year 2001 5 regions
2002 16 regions
2006 79 regions
2008 All regions of the Russian Federation

In 2002, a special government department was created whose task was to create, test control and information materials for conducting the All-Russian exam and monitor its legality. The structure was named FIPI. It is this department that creates the famous worksheets that graduates receive. In addition, the institute’s specialists select evaluation criteria and determine the maximum and minimum allowable number of points (grades).

What awaits the Unified State Exam in 2018

Since introduction of the Unified State Exam Several heads of the ministry have changed, test sheets for all sciences have undergone multiple transformations and changes, and the passing process itself has become much stricter. Both parents and teachers more than once pointed out the inadmissibility of the requirements and the absurdity of the tasks, which led to the fact that FIPI was finalizing the system. However, the abolition of the Unified State Exam was not approved, and this type of exam continues to be practiced.

At every meeting with teachers, Dmitry Livanov (Head of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation) hears questions about proposed and desired changes in the examination system. According to Livanov and the official website of FIPI, there are no plans to introduce fundamental changes. The curators and creators of the controversial system claim that there are no obvious problems or difficulties. Child psychologists also agree with them, despite practice that indicates high emotional stress students.

The plans of FIPI and the Ministry of Education and Science only include adjusting the list of compulsory disciplines and subjects that will be tested. In addition to the native language and sciences included in the concept of mathematics, the list may include:

  • chemistry or physics,
  • geography,
  • social science,
  • story.

Many masters of pedagogy insist that one of the areas of foreign languages ​​be added to the compulsory subjects, but practicing teachers consider this unnecessary. In addition, there are disputes around the proposal to introduce a single test, which will include questions on all sciences at the same time - the Russian language, geometry-algebra, physics, literature, etc. Lebanon believes that the integrated exam should be discussed with practitioners pedagogy and education, and if this happens, psychologists will definitely participate in its approval.

Another one actual topic in debate, this is how many subjects students should take in 9th grade. The essence of the controversy is that after completing an incomplete secondary course, one should not enter a university, but only a college of specialized education.

How to prepare for the Unified State Exam 2018

The Ministry of Education and Science and FIPI have developed a whole system of advice and guidelines on how to properly prepare for the All-Russian knowledge test. You can view them on the portal of the system developer institute. And if 9th graders, according to pundits, have no particular reason to worry, then graduates high school serious preparation is required.

First of all, you need to know exactly how many subjects to take in 11th grade, because graduates have the right to choose optional disciplines. This must be done no later than the beginning of the 3rd quarter. Teachers are recommended to conduct electives and additional classes in the second half of the year, and to accommodate those students who want to take additional classes. Responsibility for the fact that a student fails a test falls not only on him, but also on the teacher and the educational institution.

In addition to basic training, psychological preparation should also be carried out. The presence of government officials and the Ministry of Internal Affairs where testing is carried out should not frighten students; they should be prepared for this and realize that there is no threat from them. Parents are obliged to prepare their child for the Unified State Exam along with teachers - to monitor the intensity of classes, regularity of school attendance, his psycho-emotional state outside the walls educational institution, must set him up for success.

The Unified State Examination changes from year to year, this will not surprise anyone. Moreover, all the changes are associated with the complication of exams: budget places There are fewer and fewer graduates who pass the main exam in their lives with high scores. The Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements published the draft Unified State Examination 2018, and experts training center MAXIMUM analyzed it.

For those preparing for the main school exam

Almost every eleventh grader cherishes the hope of getting more than 80 points on the Unified State Exam. Many people buy collections in advance for preparation, because the sooner you start learning, the better you will pass, this is obvious.

Russian language

Graduates of 2018 will have to solve 26 tasks, not 25, as was the case before. One new task has been added for knowledge of lexical norms, which tests the ability to find a speech error in a sentence and correct it. IN demo version An example with pleonasm is presented; the essence of the task is to find and write down the extra word. That is, students rely less and less on specific rules of the Russian language; it is important to know language norms.

The course to complicate the Russian language exam continues, because the average score in this subject, compared to others, is higher (68-69). We assume that the new task may cause serious difficulties for students due to insufficient attention to this topic in the school curriculum. Also, in some old tasks the wording has been clarified: new rules, terms have been added, in short, now you need to learn and remember more.

Literature

The literature exam has undergone enormous changes. Previously, essays 8, 9, 15, 16 received four points, now essays 8 and 15 received five, and essays 9 and 16 received ten. This was done to differentiate these tasks in terms of difficulty, because 9 and 16 are more difficult than 8 and 15. To the 17th essay, another topic was added (from the latest literature!), There are now four of them. Increased maximum score to 15.

The criteria for these essays have changed: previously, speech errors were not taken into account when checking essays, but now for errors related to knowledge of the Russian language, you can lose a decent amount of points.

The increase in the maximum score indicates that now students will need to work through each criterion more carefully, because there are more requirements, and working with irrelevant materials in the old format will result in a disaster for any student.

Physics

In the Unified State Examination in Physics, a new task of a basic level of complexity is the last task of the first part, which is associated with the return of astronomy to school curriculum. Astrophysics - that's what the bored graduate was missing!

Several tasks from the first part of physics deserve special attention, the format of which has changed. A prototype of the 13th task on electrostatics with a choice of the direction of action of the acceleration (force) acting on the charge appeared. Another change was made to item 23 of the exam: a prototype of the task was added, in which you are asked to completely assemble the installation for conducting the experiment, indicating all the components.

Now in the Unified State Exam in Physics in 2018 you may encounter such topics as “Humidification Performance”, the basics of SRT, “The Law of Conservation of Electric Charge”, “Capacitor”. Be careful, because most preparation manuals have not yet included them, and without this it is simply impossible to get the desired score.

Social science

Now many will breathe a sigh of relief: the Unified State Examination in social studies has changed quite a bit. Let us remind you that this item is the most popular in the country! More than half of Russian schoolchildren choose social studies, and any changes in this exam, as a rule, lead to the loss of points for a huge number of people.

But still, each graduate will have to familiarize himself with the new criteria in tasks with a detailed answer, because now they will bring even more primary points. For example, for task 28 you can now get four points, and for a mini-essay - as many as six! It is important from the very beginning of the school year to get used to the new requirements, write in accordance with them, forgetting the old templates. Thus, the maximum primary score increased to 64.

Chemistry

One new task has appeared in chemistry, and the format of task 30 has also changed. Previously, it contained a chain of transformations that needs to be supplemented. Now you need to independently create an equation from the proposed substances, which is undoubtedly more difficult. These tasks (30 and 31) are interrelated and are now worth two points, previously task 30 was worth three points. Last task The chemistry exam is now worth three points instead of four. The maximum score has not changed and is 60 points.

English language

IN English language The wording of the criteria has been clarified; they are now even more transparent and unambiguous. If previously there were questions about what was considered a violation, there will be no more such questions.

I would like to be happy for Mathematics, History and Biology: the Unified State Exam for them has not changed. But taking into account all of the above, we see that the 2018 graduates already have more worries. After all, now high-quality preparation for current collections for passing the Unified State Exam has become critically important.

The Unified State Exam (USE) has become the only form final exams for schools have been around for quite a long time - in 2009, and it was first tested at the turn of the millennium. Adjustments are constantly being made to the Unified State Exam rules, causing schoolchildren and their parents to worry every year.

It has been known for a long time that big changes await the Unified State Examination system. The first to announce this was Dmitry Livanov, the former head of the Ministry of Education. In her first interviews, she also said that the course of transformation would be supported. new manager Department Olga Vasilyeva. The reform will continue for several years, and the Unified State Exam 2018-19 will be no exception.

Unified State Exam 2018-19: changes and news

The first thing that worries all schoolchildren: both those who are preparing for graduation and those who are just starting their studies is the question “Will the Unified State Exam be canceled in 2019?” The answer was given by both the current Minister of Education and the previous one: too much effort has been invested in the state exam system itself to talk now about its abolition. The Unified State Exam has proven to be an excellent system for testing graduates’ knowledge, providing objective and accurate assessments of students’ knowledge level.

Therefore, at the present time we can only talk about further reform of the Unified State Exam, about its transformations and changes. If the quantity and quality of the latter cause heated discussions, then cancellation of the Unified State Exam in 2019, as well as in subsequent ones, it definitely won’t happen.

Compulsory subjects of the Unified State Exam 2018-19

How many subjects should I take for the Unified State Exam 2018-19? This question is of great concern to today's high school students. And there are reasons for such concern, or, more correctly, there were. The fact is that in one of the interviews, the previous Minister of Education Dmitry Litvinov said that by 2018 the number of subjects on the Unified State Exam will increase to six. In 2017, according to him, a third should have been added to the number of mandatory exams, and in 2018 - a fourth plus two optional exams, for a total of six. But with the coming to power of the new minister - Olga Vasilyeva - the strategy for reforming the Unified State Examination also changed.

The fact that a third should be added to the two compulsory subjects that exist today has been talked about for quite some time - the first rumors appeared in 2014. However, so far no action has been taken in this regard. And even at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, graduates will continue to take three exams - two mandatory and one optional.

However, in 2019, that is, at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year, the third mandatory exam will most likely increase. This was said back in 2015, and officials from the Ministry of Education and Science confirm this. All that remains is to decide which subject will be included in the top three compulsory ones.

Today, history is considered the favorite among all other school disciplines. Even the president spoke in favor of the subject, noting that today knowledge native history for schoolchildren leaves much to be desired. As the minister noted, making the discipline one of those for which mandatory exams are taken will increase interest in science and force both students and teachers to pay more attention to the subject. Whether this is so - time will tell.

In second place in popularity is social studies. As FIPI statistics show, schoolchildren choose this subject more often than others - approximately a third of students take social studies as an elective exam. However, after the reform, the exam became somewhat more difficult, and therefore it is no longer possible to say that social studies is a simple subject.

In third place is physics. Fans of engineering schools are in favor of this subject. Focus on exact sciences It has long been exciting the minds of education officials, but for many schoolchildren physics turns out to be too complex and difficult to study. Taking this into account, it is impossible to say that discipline will be mandatory.

Today it is impossible to say with certainty which compulsory subjects are included in the Unified State Exam 2018-19. So far, only one thing is known for certain - the Russian language and mathematics will have to be taken in any case.

Latest news

Upon taking office new minister education gave several lengthy interviews, where a lot of attention was paid to Unified State Exam questions. Vasilyeva confirmed that the course towards reforming the Unified State Exam, taken under the previous leader, is still relevant. However, the minister is a fan of gradual changes, smooth reforms, rather than sudden innovations. In addition, Vasilyeva said that before introducing any global changes to the Unified State Examination, they will definitely be brought to the attention of the public. Thus, we should hope that the structure of the Unified State Exam will not undergo large-scale changes in 2019. However, the planned changes will still take place.

Speaking about changes, first of all, we mean reforming the Unified State Examination in literature. New model The exam has already been announced by FIPI, and you can get acquainted with the demo version of the CMM on the department’s website. So, what new will the Unified State Examination in literature bring in 2019, will schoolchildren write essays, and how difficult will the exam be?

Questions with short answers will be excluded. Some time ago, literature lost its test part; Questions with a choice of one correct answer out of four were replaced by questions with short answers. This part is aimed at checking terminology - examiners must ensure that students are familiar with all the terms used in the discipline. However, the new minister said that from 2019 literature will become a more creative subject, and therefore there will be no need for a special “terminology” part.

Simplifying the task of analyzing a work. The second type of task is a kind of mini-essay, when the text presented in the KIM had to be compared with two others, which the student must remember on his own. From 2018, students will only need to provide one text for analysis.

Increasing the number of topics for essays. Until 2018, schoolchildren were offered only three topics to choose from when writing an essay. After the reform, the number of topics will increase to four or even five.

Increasing the volume of the essay. Today, the minimum length of an essay is 200 words. From 2018, its length must be at least 250 words.

Appearance of essay grades. Today, as you know, there are only two criteria for an examination essay - “passed” or “failed”. In 2019, it is planned to introduce a grading scale for this block of the exam - now the essay will be assessed according to the five-point system familiar to schoolchildren.

The new Unified State Examination model in literature is currently being tested in 44 regions and, if the result is satisfactory, it will become the main one in 2019.

Unified State Exam in a foreign language

The Ministry of Education decided that a foreign language in 2018 will still not be included in the list of compulsory subjects. Moreover, discussions on this matter are very heated, since everyone understands how important a foreign language is for building a career.

As a result, today it has been decided that a foreign language will become a mandatory exam only at the Unified State Exam 2022.

In the meantime, those 11th graders who want to be certified in it choose the foreign one as an additional exam.

At the Unified State Exam 2019, the choice of languages ​​will be as follows:

  • English;
  • German;
  • French;
  • Spanish;
  • Chinese.

The Chinese language was included in the program after trial exams were successfully conducted in Amur schools in 2016.

Unified State Exam 2018-19 in Crimea and Sevastopol

It is already known absolutely that the Unified State Exam 2018-19 in Crimea and Sevastopol will be voluntary. And this Last year similar preferences.

Graduates of schools on the peninsula can choose between taking the Unified State Exam and classical graduation and entrance exams to universities.

Meanwhile, statistics show that last year in Sevastopol, 84% of graduates chose the Unified State Exam, and in Crimea as a whole, the figure is much lower - 34%.

Results

There will be changes to the Unified State Exam in 2018-19 - both Vasilyeva herself and officials of various departments in charge of this issue speak about this. However, it is too early to talk about exactly what these changes will be - exact information will appear only in the second half of 2018.



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