Education Minister Przemyslav Czarnik has an interesting theory about why high school graduates do not prepare well for final exams. In his opinion, it was the high schools that closed in 2017.
– The problem we all see is the junior high, i.e. the 6 + 3 + 3 system. This system has led to such a low level of the matura exam, which we have been doing for years, Minister of Education Przemyslav Kzarnik said on Friday on TVP Political Kwadrans, on Friday, he added that The second reason is COVID-19. – Distance learning, which has been going on for a long time, has resulted in a lot of voices saying that it is impossible to prepare for the matura exam at this level as if the learning had taken place in a fixed position.
Therefore, the requirements for high school graduation are lowered. Simple questions. And knowing the students … unfortunately disastrous.
The Matura exam is nonsense. They asked about Stalin, they heard it was Hitler or Pisudsky!
You can find out how bad it is by watching the survey on the YouTube channel “Matura Bullshit”. The commander asked the young Poles who were in the picture he was holding in his hand. It was on Joseph Stalin, the dictator responsible for the deaths of millions of people.
However, the young people could not recognize him and said that it was the leader of the German Nazis Adolf Hitler or Joseph … But not Stalin, but Piłsudski, a Polish politician, Sanacja creator and one of Stalin’s main opponents!
You can watch the full video here:
“Matura is nonsense” is a popular YouTube channel, the creators of which check the state of knowledge of Poles in street polls. The questions asked on the street often relate to basic issues in the subjects or general knowledge.
Przemysław Czarnek remembers his high school diploma “I didn’t work hard in high school”
(Source: PAP)
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