The royal decision to approve this test was almost complete, but the ministry halted the process in May, after the call for a general election.
The Ministry of Education and Vocational Training is meeting this morning with representatives of the Autonomous Communities and Universities to inform them of what they have decided on the new university entrance examinations (EvAU) in 2024. The Royal Decree to approve this The test was almost over but the ministry stopped the process in May, after calling for a general election on May 23.
From 10:30 am they will hold two meetings via videoconference to meet first the representatives of the Autonomous Communities and later the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE).
According to sources at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during those meetings This explains the decision taken for the 2024 Evau. The executive could decide keep the current test or start the transition period. To do the latter, you still need to approve the corresponding Royal Decree.
The Ministry of Education had designed what this 2024 exam should look like in order to adapt it to the latest education reform (Lomloe, known as the Celáa law), as it changes not only the curricula (the content), but also the way the students learn, to base it more on skills and less on memorization.
On May 31, the team led by Minister Pilar Alegría paralyzed the approval of the draft Royal Decree, following the appeal of 23-J, arguing that the government was in office and that it had not submitted its application to the executive power left. come from the urns. However, sources from the Ministry report that this decision is now being taken because the Board promised that the students and teachers of the second year Baccalaureate would know at the start of the academic year 2023-2024 which test they await. to prepare it properly.
The Education Approach is a gradual implementation of the old Selectivity between the period 2024 and 2028, the date on which its full implementation would take place.
Among the novelties of the new EvaU, it is notable that the duration of each of the exams will be 105 minutes instead of the current 90. The result of this test will be 40% of the mark for university entrance, while the average for the baccalaureate is the remaining 60%.
Source: EITB

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