В СССР был введен военный режим с началом Великой Отечественной войны Указом Президиума Верховного Совета. Отменен военный режим был после окончания войны. В этот период стали перевозиться предприятия в восточную часть страны, люди привлекались для работы на них, увеличивалась продолжительность рабочего дня, а также усиливалась дисциплина для рабочих. Проводилась мобилизация в армию, чтобы увеличить численность и мощь войск страны. Негативным являлось то, что после проведения мобилизации перестало хватать рабочих рук в деревнях, снизилось количество урожая, наступил голод.
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Unified State Exam
In 2009, the E.G.E., or Unified State Exam (the Russian version of American SAT), in Russian language and math became mandatory for high school graduation and college entrance. Student who are planning to enter college choose a their planned major.
President Dmitri A. Medvedev is a strong supporter of the test as part of his modernization plan and an effort to fight fraud and bribed. He said in a television interview in August 2009 that the E.G.E. is “a) directed against corruption; b) it makes the testing process much more transparent” . Mr Medvedev and other officials, including Sergei B. Ivanov, the first deputy Prime Minister, also praised the test as a “social lift” that gives students from the provinces a fair chance to enter prestigious universities.
But there are opponents to the experiment. Sergei Mironov, chairman of the Federation Council, Russia’s upper chamber of Parliament, said last month that the E.G.E. “experiment is playing a negative role” and that Interior Ministry statistics showed that corruption in education doubled in 2009.
Academics and parents say that they see an overall drop in education standards, embodied by the E.G.E.’s multiple-choice tests, which are the polar opposite of the oral exams and essays that were the basis of the Soviet testing system.
“We see that students can do brilliantly on the E.G.E., but they come here and don’t know a lot,” said Yevgenia Petrova, who has taught at Saratov State University for nearly 50 years.
At State Educational Institution Educational Centre No. 109, students are preparing for the E.G.E. and they are not at all opposed to it. “The idea is not bad,” said Maria Zamyatina. “It just needs improvements”.
(adapted from the International Herald Tribune)
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