MES has expanded its collection of materials for preparing for the Unified State Exam.

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In anticipation of the end of the academic year, the library Moscow Electronic School (MESh) has been updated with new video analysis of assignments from the Unified State Exam (USE) and 10 online courses for teachers. These materials will help graduates better prepare for their subjects and teachers organize their classes more effectively. This was reported by the Moscow university's press service. Department of Education and Science.

"MES updates its collection of materials for preparing for the Unified State Exam (USE) annually. It is designed for teachers, students, and their parents. Graduates now have access to new videos that help them analyze common mistakes and practice strategies for solving exam questions. In addition, MES has launched online courses for teachers to prepare for final exams. This systematic approach allows students and teachers to access relevant and methodologically sound content created by top educators and experts. Nearly 70,000 students and teachers use these video analysis and online courses annually," the department's press service reported.

A total of 437 video analysis videos covering all subjects are available to graduates. They are posted on the MES library's homepage in the "Preparation for the 2026 Unified State Exam" section and in the "Exams" section of the electronic diary. There, students can not only view the analysis videos but also take quizzes with automated verification, receive time management tips, stress management advice from psychologists, and updated form-filling instructions. This year, the MES library has also expanded with 281 new materials for preparing for the Unified State Exam.

Students can use their electronic diary to preview exam topics in advance. These are marked with special icons, such as "Will be covered in the Unified State Exam" and "Will be covered in the Basic State Exam." High school students can also use the "Student Portfolio" service. For 11th-graders, the system offers recommendations for choosing a university based on the USE subjects scheduled for exam, as well as the results of practice or final exams. Ninth-graders will see their professional assessment results and advice from career mentors in their portfolios, helping them choose their future studies.

Online courses on key subjects are available for teachers at the MES library. As previously reported Anastasia RakovaAccording to Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, these courses will help teachers deepen their knowledge, master effective techniques for addressing complex topics, and familiarize themselves with additional educational materials. The courses include video lectures and practical assignments. Students can take them at their own pace, track their progress, and then apply the knowledge they've gained in their classrooms.

"Moscow Electronic School" is a joint project of the capital's Department of Education and Science And Department of Information Technology, launched in 2016. Today, the unified digital educational platform is used by over 1.2 million schoolchildren, over 1.8 million parents, and approximately 70,000 teachers. Key services of MES include a library of educational materials, an electronic diary and journal, Moskvenok, Student Portfolio, and Olympiads.

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