Important Notice of Senior Tests

The examinations of the State Mathura will no longer be corrected on paper. This year the most alternative questions will be assessed electronically, with computers. This approach aims to avoid human error and cut the time of correction. The tests of this year's State Matura will be electronically corrected on the part of alternative questions. Director [...]
The examinations of the State Mathura will no longer be corrected on paper. This year the most alternative questions will be assessed electronically, with computers. This approach aims to avoid human error and cut the time of correction.
The tests of this year's State Matura will be electronically corrected on the part of alternative questions. The director of the Center for Education Services says use of technology minimizes human error, as well as reduces the timing of exam correction.
Renana Vrapi said that increasing credibility in the correction process, increasing accuracy, that is, minimizing what we call a human error, facilitates the process at its maximum. We intend to buy a little more time.
Renana Vrapi explains that the test will be scan and then checked and appreciated on the computer.
The other “The developmental questions, or even essays, will be corrected by high school teachers, certified”.
The Ministry of Education aims to use technology in the coming years even in correcting developmental questions.











