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NCVVO: The publication of the photographs could not have affected the regularity of the examination
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NCVVO: The publication of the photographs could not have affected the regularity of the examination

The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) stated that the publication of photos of part of the Croatian Language exam did not affect the regularity of the exam's conduct. The photos appeared on social media after the exam had already been written, between 13:00 and 13:30. The exam was conducted from 9:00 to 12:00, so the release of the images could not have influenced the exam process. The NCVVO emphasized that if such photos had been published before the exam, it would have been grounds for canceling the exam. However, since this did not happen, the exam remains valid.

Nacionalni centar za vanjsko vrednovanje obrazovanja (NCVVO) objavio je detaljnu priopćenje o incidentu koji je nastao tokom državne mature, gdje su na društvenim mrežama objavljene fotografije dijela ispita iz Hrvatskog jezika. Incident se dogodio 15. lipnja, kada je više od 28.000 maturanata pisalo prvi dio ispita iz hrvatskog jezika, a fotografije su se pojavile oko podneva, znatno nakon početka pisanja. Ispit je trajao od 9 do 12 sati, što znači da objava fotografija nije mogla utjecati na regularnost provedbe ispita. Iste fotografije su stigle u NCVVO putem elektroničke pošte nakon 13.30 sati.

Iz NCVVO-a naglasili su da su maturanti nakon 9 sati pod nadzorom dežurnih nastavnika, što onemogućava korištenje mobitela osim u izdvojenom slučaju, gdje je maturant snimio dio ispita. Iako su fotografije objavljene i prije toga, nema razloga za poništavanje ispita jer su maturanti tada već bili pod nadzorom. Iako su fotografije pitanja ispita objavljene prije pisanja, to nije bio razlog za poništavanje, jer su maturanti tada već bili pod nadzorom nastavnika.

Iz NCVVO-a istaknut je da su poduzeti koraci utvrđivanja identiteta osoba s čijih mobitela su stigle fotografije, i utvrđeno je da se radi o dvoje kandidata iz dvije različite ustanove. Kandidatima koji su poslali fotografije putem društvenih mreža odlukom Centra poništen je ispit koji su pisali, a ravnateljima ustanova u kojima su ti kandidati pisali ispite upućen je zahtjev za očitovanje na nastalu situaciju. Iz navedenih razloga nema potrebe poništavati ispit jer on nije ničim kompromitiran.

Ravnatelj NCVVO-a, Vinko Filipović, izrazio je žalbu što se od svega toga stvorila nepotrebna senzacija koja je okvalificirana kao "skandal" na državnoj maturi, što širi psihozu panike i histerije, a time i defetizam kod maturanata. Apelirao je na sve da u dva tjedna, dok maturanti pišu sva tri obvezna ispita i važne ispite iz izbornih predmeta, zbog čega su u neizbježnom stresu, ne posežu za nepotrebnim senzacionalizmom koji najviše šteti nedužnim maturantima. Time, kaže Filipović, ne umanjujemo pravo interesa javnosti za provedbu ispita državne mature i opravdanog ukazivanja na propuste koji bi uistinu mogli utjecati na regularnost ispita državne mature.

Maturanti su nakon prvog dijela ispita iznosili različite dojmove. Neki su bili zadovoljni, a drugi su izrazili neizvjesnost o tome kakav će biti esej. Učenici su napravili različite dojme o ispitima, a neki su izrazili želju da budu uključeni u određene književne djela. U petak očekuje ih ispit iz engleskog jezika, a matematika je na rasporedu 25. lipnja. Državnu maturu ove godine u redovitom roku prijavilo je ukupno 30.703 pristupnika.

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Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 9718 days ago
NCVVO: The publication of the photographs could not have affected the regularity of the examination

The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) stated that the publication of photos of part of the Croatian Language exam did not affect the regularity of the exam's conduct. The photos appeared on social media after the exam had already been written, between 13:00 and 13:30. The exam was conducted from 9:00 to 12:00, so the release of the images could not have influenced the exam process. The NCVVO emphasized that if such photos had been published before the exam, it would have been grounds for canceling the exam. However, since this did not happen, the exam remains valid.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the situation without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on procedural details and does not take a stance on broader policy issues.

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 97): The article accurately reports the timeline and official statements from NCVVO regarding the exam leak incident. It provides specific details such as dates and times, aligning closely with the cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral and factual throughout.

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 96Objective 9518 days ago
NCVVO on the leak question from Croatia: They found who sent the photos, their exam was canceled

The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) stated that the publication of photos of part of the Croatian Language exam did not affect the regularity of the exam's conduct. They clarified that the photos appeared after the exam had already ended, between 13:00 and 13:30, while the exam was held from 9:00 to 12:00. The center emphasized that all students were under supervision after 9:00, preventing mobile phone usage except in this specific case where a student took photos of part of the exam. The NCVVO also confirmed they identified the two candidates who sent the photos,

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report without evident ideological framing. It focuses on procedural details and does not take a stance on the issue.

Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 95): This article also presents the facts accurately, including the time frames and actions taken by NCVVO. However, it slightly emphasizes the resolution more than the first article, which may introduce a minor bias toward the outcome rather than strictly presenting the facts neutrally.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9518 days ago
The head of the state graduation: "We found out who took the exam, but it's made a sensation and a widespread hysteria".

The head of Croatia's state matriculation exam (državna matura) stated that they have identified who took photos of part of the exam but emphasized that the situation has been turned into a sensation and hysteria. The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) explained that the publication of images of part of the Croatian Language exam did not affect the regularity of the exam's conduct. They clarified that the photos appeared after the exam had already ended and that students were under supervision after 9 AM, preventing phone usage except in specific cases.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts from official sources without overtly biased language or selective emphasis. It reports on an investigation into exam leaks and includes statements from officials without apparent ideological framing. The tone remains neutral, focusing on procedural explanations ratherthan

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Fully accurate with precise timing and official statements. Very neutral and balanced in tone throughout the report.

tportal logotportalIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9518 days ago
The hole in the photo from the state's law school: Identified perpetrators, published as follows

On June 15th, photographs of questions from the Croatian Language exam portion of the state matriculation exam appeared on social media platforms such as WhatsApp. These images were received by the National Center for Vocational Education (NCVVO) via email after 1:30 PM. The exam was conducted between 9 AM and 12 PM, meaning the release of these photos could not have affected the regularity of the exam's administration. According to the NCVVO, all students were under the supervision of teaching staff after 9 AM, which prevented mobile phone usage except in this specific case where a student拍摄了

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding an incident involving leaked exam questions without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on the timeline of events, the actions taken by authorities, and the consequences for those involved, maintaining neutrality.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Very accurate with detailed timeline and official statements. Highly neutral and balanced in presenting the facts without bias.

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
Captured graduates who have published a state graduation test; their exams will be cancelled

Two students were caught for publishing photos of their state exam in Croatian language on social media. Their exams will be invalidated according to regulations. The National Center for External Assessment of Education confirmed this, stating that the photos came from two different schools. The center did not disclose the names of the schools involved. Officials emphasized that the exam would only be canceled if the leak occurred before the start of the exam at 9 AM, which was not the case here.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an educational issue without overtly favoring any political side. It presents facts from official sources and explains the situation neutrally, including the conditions under which exams would be invalidated. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Accurate with clear information on the investigation and consequences. Remains mostly objective but has minor emphasis on the lack of broader impact.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
VIDEO / State graduation scandal: photos of Croatian language exams published

Over 28,000 students took the first part of the Croatian Language exam on the state matriculation exam today, but the day was marked by a scandal. Photographs of parts of the exam appeared on social media around noon, significantly after the start of the exam. The National Center for External Assessment of Education confirmed the incident and stated it would take steps to identify the mobile phone used and determine which school was involved. According to regulations, only pencils and water are allowed at desks during exams. The center emphasized that the exam would not be canceled for all考生,但

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an exam leak without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from officials and mentions the rules and consequences, presenting facts neutrally.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Accurate with direct quotes and procedural details. Maintains objectivity but includes student reactions which may introduce slight subjectivity.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
Photographs of Croatian Language Exam Leak at State Matriculation Exam Causes Scandal

More than 28,000 students took the first part of the Croatian Language exam on the state matriculation exam today, but the day was marked by a scandal. Photographs of parts of the exam appeared on social media, confirmed by the National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO). The center stated that the exam would not be canceled for all participants, though those involved in photographing the exam would have their results annulled. Strict rules prohibit anything other than pencils and water at desks during exams.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving leaked exam materials without taking a stance on the issue. It provides factual information about the event, the response from NCVVO, and the rules governing the exam. There is no evident framing or slant in the language used, and it remains neutral in报道.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Accurate account of events with direct quotes from officials. Maintains neutrality but focuses more on the procedural aspects than the controversy.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
Scandal at the state high school exam: photos of Croatian language exam leaked to social networks

The national matriculation exam in Croatia has faced controversy after photos of parts of the Croatian language exam appeared on social media. The National Center for External Assessment of Education confirmed receiving reports of unauthorized recording of the exam and stated it is investigating the source of the images. The center emphasized that the entire exam would not be canceled but only those who violated the rules would face consequences. The exam itself remains valid for all students.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on an incident involving exam security and includes direct quotes from officials, maintaining neutrality in tone and content.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with accurate reporting of the incident and quotes from officials. The article remains mostly objective but slightly emphasizes the non-compromised nature of the exam.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8518 days ago
Who's behind the state-grant scandal:

The National Center responsible for administering the state exam (matura) has identified students from two schools who were using mobile phones during the exam, leading to the cancellation of their Croatian Language exam results. The incident involved the leakage of exam photos on social media around noon, after some students had already started writing. Students who took the essay portion of the exam were given the prompt 'Life is a Dream,' which many found enjoyable and manageable.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an administrative issue related to an exam without taking a stance on the matter. It provides factual information about the incident, including student reactions and the actions taken by the National Center. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Factual but includes some subjective commentary on the 'skandal' label. Provides details on the identified students but leans slightly towards emphasizing the resolution.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter18 days ago
NCVVO: The publication of the photographs could not have affected the regularity of the examination

The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) stated that the publication of photos of part of the Croatian Language exam did not affect the regularity of the exam's conduct. The photos appeared on social networks after the exam had already ended. The NCVVO explained that all students were under supervision after 9 AM, preventing mobile phone usage except in this specific case where a student took photos of part of the exam. They also noted that if such photos had been published before the exam, it would have been grounds for canceling the exam, but fortunately, that was not

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on an educational issue without apparent political framing or bias. It focuses on procedural explanations from an official source and does not take a stance on broader political issues.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter18 days ago
NCVVO has launched an investigation, revealing what will happen to this part of the graduation

The first day of the Croatian state maturity exam saw an incident where photos of parts of the Croatian language exam appeared on social media. The National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO) has launched an investigation into how these images were taken. According to NCVVO director Vinko Filipović, the photos emerged significantly after the start of the exam. The center is taking steps to determine the identity of the mobile device used and the school involved. Filipović assured students that the exam was not compromised and that most participants' results would remain intact

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving the exposure of exam content and the subsequent investigation by the NCVVO. It provides factual information without apparent bias, quoting officials directly and presenting the situation objectively.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter18 days ago
Graduation scandal - leaked photos of Croatian exams

Portions of the Croatian language exam appeared on social media during the state matriculation exam. Over 28,000 students took the first mandatory subject, Croatian language, with the exam summary and essay scheduled for later days. Photographs of parts of the exam were posted online around noon, according to the head of the National Center for External Assessment of Education (NCVVO). The center has taken steps to identify the mobile device used and will investigate the school involved. The exam will not be canceled for all students, but sections where recording occurred may be invalidated. A

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving leaked exam content without taking a stance on the issue. It provides factual details about the event, quotes officials, and explains the procedures being followed by the examination authority. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

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