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Maturity: Azzolina, will be in attendance, will last an hour

2020-05-06T13:45:38.254Z


But in case of dangerous conditions it will be remote (ANSA)


Discussion of a paper concerning the disciplines of orientation; discussion of a short text, object of study in the teaching of Italian language and literature during the fifth year; analysis of the material chosen by the commission. This is the articulation of the maturity, which will be in the presence, of which Minister Lucia Azzolina spoke. The interview will last 1 hour. Only in the event that the epidemiological conditions and the provisions of the competent authorities require it, will the examination papers be held by videoconference.  

The final exam test can be worth up to 40 points, while the weight of the overall credits will be recalibrated up to a maximum of 60 points. There remains the need to reach at least the minimum score of 60/100 to obtain the diploma. "The candidates will also exhibit the experiences carried out in the context of the Pathways for transversal skills and orientation and the knowledge relating to" Citizenship and Constitution will be ascertained, Minister Azzolina finally informed in question time.

"I reiterate that the hypothesis of a 'mixed teaching' for secondary school, founded on the integration of traditional teaching with distance learning, represents only one of the possible ideas under study, examined and decided already in other European countries. of the committee, appointed by me, multiple solutions aimed at reconciling different needs such as the various age groups of the students, the state of the school structures, the specificity of the different territorial realities as well as, of course, the level of the threat of contagion ". 

Source: ansa

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