The Ministry of Education will launch free preparation courses for the Unified State Exam.
During the discussion, Deputy Gulai Mashrapova pointed out numerous complaints from citizens regarding the content of the questions in the ORT. According to her, the tasks do not meet the educational standards of the country.
She emphasized that the tests contain questions related to topics that are not included in the school curriculum, which complicates preparation. As a result, parents are forced to turn to tutors and specialized educational centers.
The Deputy Minister refuted these claims.
According to her, when analyzing the components of the ORT, it can be observed that the questions are formulated based on the school curriculum. For example, if Ohm's law is not covered in the curriculum, it is not included in the test. However, in her opinion, there is indeed a problem with the lack of qualified teachers in some educational institutions.
Jusupbekova also reported that the Institute for Advanced Training of Teachers has been tasked with developing new methodological approaches for teachers.
“We have prepared courses for ORT preparation, which will serve as an alternative to existing educational centers. The platform and questions have already been developed, and our specialists are working on their implementation in the shortest possible time,” she added.
In addition, the head of the school education department, Melis Muzulmanov, noted that within the framework of 12-year education, special attention will be paid to preparation for the ORT in the senior class program.
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