Putin: Abolition of the Unified State Exam will not help improve education in Russia

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the abolition of the Unified State Exam would help improve education in the country. He said this in his speech at the congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP). Kremlin.

“The doors should be opened to everyone and girls in all areas of development. But if you think that the complete abolition of the USE will contribute to this, after all, this is a controversial point of view, ”Putin said.

He noted that USE has disadvantages, but there are also opportunities for children in the surrounding area. Putin said that such students have the opportunity to study in the country’s leading higher schools thanks to the Unified State Examination.

Before Putin declarationthat technical schools and colleges agreed to develop the idea of ​​social mortgages for their teachers. According to him, the average salary of teachers of college and secondary education is about 47 thousand rubles.

Prior to that, Putin said that the Russian authorities would support “responsible” businesses and companies aimed at strategic development, not short-term results. The head of state also noted that “companies that invest their resources in research, development, the creation of technology platforms and brands and do not aim for short-term results should be unconditionally supported.”

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