Students in Spain Protest Over Uncertainty About New Selectivity Exams
In a wave of unrest, students across Spain are protesting and demanding clearer information about the new format of the selectivity exams, a crucial step for university admission. The protests, which have been gaining momentum, are a response to the lack of detailed information provided by the Ministry of Education, led by Minister Pilar AlegrĂa.
Background of the New Selectivity Exams
The selectivity exams, known as "Selectividad" or "PAU" (Prova d'Accés a la Universitat), are a mandatory step for students seeking to enter university in Spain. The exams have traditionally been a significant milestone in the Spanish education system, determining students' eligibility and scores for university admission. However, recent changes announced by the Ministry of Education have introduced a new format, which has left many students and their families in a state of uncertainty.
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