The assessment center responded to the wave of criticism regarding the NMТ in mathematics.
yesterday, 16:15
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Shostal Oleksandr
yesterday, 16:15
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The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA) announced that it is responding to the myths circulating on social media about the difficulty of mathematics tests. According to them, each task undergoes special preparation and expert verification before being handed over to students.During the period of the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT), criticism regarding the difficulty of test tasks, especially in mathematics, is increasing among social media users. UCEQA claims that participants are offered tasks with the possibility of scoring from 1 to 2 points, and the maximum score for tests is 7, exceeding the minimum of 5. They also reminded about the dates of the main and additional NMT sessions in May-June and July respectively, and in 2025, students will again be offered a schedule with mandatory and elective subjects.Thus, UCEQA refutes rumors about the difficulty of mathematics tests and explains how the testing process in the National Multi-Subject Test takes place. Each task is checked before the testing, and participants can score from 1 to 2 points for tasks with various types of answers.
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