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Russia - Rosobrnadzor will not transfer the exam in mathematics, physics and chemistry to computers

Russia (bbabo.net), - Rosobrnadzor believes that the rapid transfer of mass subjects of the Unified State Exam into a computer form is a big risk. This does not solve any significant problems.

"When discussing the introduction of any innovations into the Unified State Exam, we always see a significant problem that these innovations solve, and we correlate the proposed innovations with school practice," RIA Novosti quotes experts from the department. - A quick translation of mass subjects of the Unified State Exam into a computer form is an extremely costly and risky event that does not solve any socially significant problems. "

Graduates receive a significant part of the points on the exam for detailed answers - essays, solving problems, arguments, explanations, the press service of the department specified. It is these answers that at present and in the coming years will form the main part of the USE assignment and will be checked by experts. "We do not yet have available technologies for the qualitative assessment of work by artificial intelligence," the Rosobrnadzor said.

Meanwhile, one exam from this year is still taken entirely on computers. It's about informatics. This is not surprising: this is a natural working environment for such a subject. This format is not applicable to other subjects: detailed answers in mathematics, physics, and chemistry require a large number of formulas.

"Computerization of these exams is not a question of the near future," the press service of Rosobrnadzor stressed.

Russia - Rosobrnadzor will not transfer the exam in mathematics, physics and chemistry to computers