In just a few years, the development of technology will lead to the loss of effectiveness of metal detectors and cameras in monitoring participants of the Unified State Exam (USE). This opinion was expressed in an interview DEA News The head of Rosobrnadzor, Anzor Muzaev, said.
According to Muzaev, in the next five years, the development of technology may lead to “big problems with trust.” That is, some USE participants will “go, prepare, take” the exam, while others will try to circumvent the existing rules using technological tricks.
Muzaev stressed that schoolchildren “are already trying to use technology”, but the control tools installed in schools still cope with this. In particular, with the support of Rostelecom, “smart means of suppressing communication are being introduced” and this is bearing fruit, but technological progress does not stand still, and the tools available to those who have not taken the exam are being modernized.
But for now, some schoolchildren are getting by without advanced technology when taking the Unified State Exam. That is, July 23 became knownA graduate in St. Petersburg was fined after being caught cheating on the Unified State Exam. He had reference materials and notes hidden in his pocket with him, the court found. At one point, they fell onto the classroom floor, where they were recorded by the examiners.
Previously reported About a noticeable increase in the spending of Russians on tranquilizers against the backdrop of the Unified State Exam.