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A ten-year-old professor at the faculty accuses the exam of being deliberately simplified to increase the promuability of the student's education.
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A ten-year-old professor at the faculty accuses the exam of being deliberately simplified to increase the promuability of the student's education.

A teacher with decades of experience claims that the high school final exam (Bacalaureat) in Mathematics has become easier over the past ten years, with questions designed to ensure a higher pass rate.

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Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7524 days ago
A ten-year-old professor at the faculty accuses the exam of being deliberately simplified to increase the promuability of the student's education.

A teacher with decades of experience claims that the high school final exam (Bacalaureat) in Mathematics has become easier over the past ten years, with questions designed to ensure a higher pass rate.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a claim by an educator without explicit endorsement or criticism, maintaining neutrality in its presentation of the issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article presents specific claims about changes to the Bacalaureat exam over the past decade, including the impact of the pandemic and the return to the 2014 curriculum. These claims are plausible and align with general knowledge of educational reforms during this period. However, some details la

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