Moratorium on the Unified State Exam in new regions may be extended for two years 12:02

The head of Rospotrebnadzor Muzaev allowed the extension of the moratorium on holding the Unified State Exam in new regions until 2028. His words guide the way TASS.

It was noted that graduates can take exams such as the Unified State Exam if they wish.

“We will look at the results in 2026, if necessary, this moratorium can be extended for a few more years. It is not the fault of the children that they are educated according to different standards,” the official said.

Before reportedThe introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the Unified State Exam to track cheating will help reduce the average score and equalize regions.

According to Elena Alekseycheva, a professor at the Institute of Humanities at Moscow State Pedagogical University, modern artificial intelligence algorithms are trained to recognize suspicious student behavior, such as unusual gestures or glances, and record them for further analysis by experts. This allows educational institutions to focus on real events, minimizing false alarms and significantly saving observers’ time.

Previously Rosobrnadzor named Conditions under which it will be possible to apply for anime at the Unified State Exam.

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Source: Gazeta

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