Second written test, today, for high school graduates.

For the Classical High School (Greek) Plato is the author of the version submitted to the graduates, the text is taken from the work "Minos or the law".

While for the Scientific one two problems and 8 questions are proposed, with a series of tests on geometry, equations and functions. Both Mathematics problems are two classic function studies. The first has a classical approach and has no reference to reality. The second, however, while maintaining a classic approach, contains two sentences that aim to help contextualize the problem, even if they do not go into practical development.

At the Human Sciences high school the second test concerns active interaction in the educational environment, based on the school proposed by Maria Montessori and that of John Dewey. It is therefore a test based on the work of the philosopher and pedagogist Dewey "Experience and education", which also talks about the Montessori school.

The maintenance of a small paint and color workshop, possible breakdowns, prevention and protection measures: this is the test proposed to professional institutes under the old system.

Here are all the disciplines: Greek for classical high school; Mathematics for scientific high school, also for the Applied Sciences option and the Sports section; Foreign language and culture 3 for linguistic high school; Human Sciences for the High School of Human Sciences (Law and Political Economy for the Economic-Social option); Characteristic design disciplines of the individual addresses for the artistic high school; Theory, analysis and composition for high school music; Dance techniques for dance high school. In technical institutes: Business Economics for the "Administration, Finance and Marketing" branch (Business Economics and Geo-politics in the "International Relations for Marketing" branch) and Tourism and Business Disciplines for the Tourism branch; Topography for the address "Buildings, Environment and Territory"; Systems and networks for both sections of the "Informatics and Telecommunications" curriculum; Multimedia design in the "Graphics and communication" area; Transformation of products for the "Productions and transformations" division of the agricultural institutes (Viticulture and vine protection for the "Viticulture and oenology" division).

The exams involve 526,317 students, 512,530 internal and 13,787 external, who will be examined by 14,072 commissions, for a total of 28,038 classes.

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