Russian State Exam in Teaching (Российский государственный экзамен по педагогике)
Российский государственный экзамен по педагогике (Russkii gosudarstvennyi ekzamen po pedagogike) is a compulsory state examination for all students graduating from a pedagogical university in Russia. The exam is designed to assess the students' knowledge and skills in the field of pedagogy.
The syllabus of the exam covers the following topics:
Theoretical foundations of pedagogy-
⚫ History of pedagogy
⚫ Pedagogical psychology
⚫ Pedagogical methodology
⚫ Pedagogical technologies
⚫ Pedagogical diagnostics and evaluation
Professional ethics and deontology of a teacher-
⚫ The exam is held in two parts: a written part and an oral part. The written part consists of two tasks: a multiple-choice task and an essay task. The multiple-choice task consists of 20 questions, each with four possible answers. The essay task requires the student to write an essay on a given topic. The oral part consists of a conversation with the examiner. The examiner asks the student questions on the topics covered by the exam.
⚫ The total score for the exam is 100. To pass the exam, the student must score at least 60 points.
⚫ The exam is scored by a panel of examiners. The examiners are qualified teachers and experts in pedagogy. The scores for the written and oral parts are combined to determine the final score for the exam.
⚫ The results of the exam are valid for five years.
The exam is a challenging but important test for all students graduating from a pedagogical university in Russia. It is a test of the students' knowledge and skills in the field of pedagogy, and it is a necessary step in becoming a qualified teacher in Russia.