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Olga Vasilyeva claims one should prepare for USEs at classes and not after them

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Olga Vasilyeva claims one should prepare for USEs at classes and not after them


24.08.2016

Photo: © RIA Novosti. Valery Melnikov Speaking at the Civic Chamber meeting, Minister of Education of the RF Olga Vasilyeva claimed that school students should not prepare for their USEs at non-school hours but should do that during the classes, reports RIA «Novosti».

She emphasized on the fact that she stands against such practice and will keep the matter under her control.

Mrs. Vasilyeva underlined that teachers should develop school students’ skills and deal with their nurturing instead of teaching them to the USEs within non-school hours.

She added that non-school hour activity should be focused on the human being in the first place. “It is vitally important to stay in touch with the human being within that period of time as it is just the time when we can teach them something in order they would become true Russian citizens”, she said.

Asit was reported by Russkiy Mir website, Olga Vasilyeva had already claimed that the system of the Unified State Exams should be improved underlining that one should develop everything that had already been done in the sphere.

At that, she said that in her opinion the Russian Unified State Exams provide school leavers with the opportunity to realize their social possibilities.

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