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Schools plan to implement "behavior evaluation tests" to assign grades.

Experiment for evaluating behavior, slated to start on September 1st in five Russian regions, aims to be nationwide by 2026, as per Russian Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov.

Schools plan to implement "behavior evaluation tests" to assign grades.

So, Here's the Scoop:

Ready to dive into some juicy news? It looks like the Russian government is planning to shake things up in their schools starting next year, with five pilot regions set to test out new behavior assessment methods come September 1st.

It's all going down as we speak, with experts joining the conversation to help shape this big change. The goal? To have this new behavior grading system in place nationwide by January 1, 2026.

A proposal for this shift was first put on the table during a meeting of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights on December 10, 2024. none other than Vladimir Putin hinted at the idea, suggesting equal importance for behavior grades next to any subject grade, with criteria possibly determined by the Russian Academy of Education.

The Ministry of Education and Science backed Putin's stance, acknowledging that careful thought and widespread expert and public discussion are required before moving forward. Sergei Kravtsov, for one, hinted at the potential introduction of behavior grades as early as the next academic year in a trial setting.

As always, stay tuned to our Telegram channel @expert_mag for the latest updates on this and other exciting education-related news from various regions!

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Note: While we've gathered some intel on Russia's education system structure and school safety issues, there's currently no information available regarding specific plans to implement behavior grades in schools or pilot regions for such trials. For official updates, it's best to consult Russian Ministry of Education sources directly.

  1. Officials are planning to reintroduce a new behavior assessment method in Russian schools, starting with pilot regions on September 1, 2025, with the aim of nationwide implementation by January 1, 2026.
  2. The proposal for this shift was first presented during a Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights meeting on December 10, 2024, with Vladimir Putin suggesting equal importance for behavior grades alongside subject grades.
  3. The Minister of Education and Science has acknowledged the need for careful thought, expert, and public discussion before implementing the new behavior grading system.
  4. Sergei Kravtsov, a prominent figure in education policy and legislation, has hinted at the possible introduction of behavior grades as early as the next academic year in a trial setting.
Russia's Minister of Education and Science, Sergei Kravtsov, announced that an assessment of behavioral studies will start on September 1st across five Russian regions, with a plan to expand it throughout the country by 2026.

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