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Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio

Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Portuguese pronunciation: [eˈzɐ̃mi nasjoˈnaw du ẽˈsinu ˈmɛdʒi.u]; English: National High School Exam), shortened as Enem (Brazilian Portuguese: [eˈnẽj]), is a non-mandatory, standardized Brazilian national exam, which evaluates high school students in Brazil.[1] The ENEM is the most important exam of this kind in Brazil, with more than 8.6 million registered candidates in 2016. It is the second largest in the world after China's National Higher Education Entrance Examination.[2][3]

Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio
AcronymEnem
TypePaper/digital-based standardized test
Developer / administratorNational Institute for Educational Studies and Research "Anísio Teixeira" (INEP)
Knowledge / skills testedPortuguese language
Literature
Foreign Language (English or Spanish)
Arts
Physical Education
History
Geography
Philosophy
Sociology
Essay
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Year started1998
Duration10 hours and 30 minutes over 2 days
Offered1 time per year
Countries / regionsBrazil
LanguagesPortuguese
Websiteenem.inep.gov.br
Students taking the exam in Brasília.

After 2009 its importance for students who want to attend college has increased, since the exam has been used both as an admission test for enrollment in 23 federal universities and 26 educational institutes, as well as for certification for a high school degree. The test is also used by people desiring to gain points in the Universidade para Todos Program (or ProUni), a federal scholarship program.[1]

Date and time edit

The ENEM is held in early November, with a small number of students taking the test in early December. The test starts at the same time across Brazil, with the starting time being based in Federal District. This results in the ENEM starting at four different times according to the local time zones, ranging from 10:30 am in the state of Acre to 1:30 pm in the Federal District and states of the South and Southeast regions.[3]

The test edit

Until 2008, the exam consisted of two parts: a 63 question multiple-choice test on various subjects (Portuguese, History, Geography, Math, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and a composition.

Since 2009, the exam has been composed of 180 multiple-choice questions, equally divided into four areas of knowledge: languages, codes and related technologies (plus a written essay); human sciences and related technologies; natural sciences and related technologies; and mathematics and its technologies. Due to the length of the test, it is applied in two consecutive sundays, the first lasting 330 minutes, and the second lasting 300.[4]

Even though its purpose is to be a national evaluation exam, students can use their scores to be admitted to a university, though not every university accepts it as the only admission exam. Usually private institutions, such as PUC-Rio, a major private Brazilian university, accept Enem as an admission exam. Others, such as University of São Paulo and Faculdade Cásper Líbero use the student's score as supplement to their admission credentials, depending on the student's performance.

Since 2009, most of Brazil's federal universities have used ENEM as part of their admission exams, either as the entirety of the exam, the first level, or as a way of selecting potential candidates.[1]

2009 controversy edit

On October 1, 2009, it was announced that the test, which was supposed to take place on October 3 and 4, would be cancelled and postponed to another date within a 45-day period. The decision was made by the Brazilian Ministry of Education after the original test was offered for sale to a Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo for R$ 500,000 (some US$278,000 at the time).[5] After contacting the source, who stated that he obtained the test via a person from Inep (an institute of the Ministry of Education),[5] the newspaper examined the exam and the minister of education, Fernando Haddad, confirmed the leak was of the official exam. At that time the Ministry of Education decided to move the exam to the beginning of December, in accordance with exam periods in universities. The decision was not implemented.[5]

2021 edit

In 2021, Jair Bolsonaro reportedly tried to have pro-government teachers in the elaboration of the exam.[6] He also wanted to reference the Coup of 64 as a Revolution in the questions.[7] In November 2021, 37 members from INEP resigned protesting against censorship.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c [About Enem] (in Portuguese). Brasília, Brazil: INEP, Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Sobre o Enem. 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  2. ^ "Vestibular chinês tem 2 milhões de candidados a mais do que o Enem". O Globo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Infoglobo Comunicação e Participações. 2013-10-25. from the original on 2014-05-02. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  3. ^ a b Moreno, Ana Carolina (2016-11-05). "Enem 2016: primeiro dia de provas". O Globo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Infoglobo Comunicação e Participações. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). Brasília, Brazil: INEP, Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Sobre o Enem. 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  5. ^ a b c Cafardo, Renata; Sergio Pompeu (2009-10-01). "Enem vaza e ministério anuncia cancelamento do exame" (in Portuguese). São Paulo: O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  6. ^ "Inep quis driblar regra e dar acesso ao Enem a professores fora do edital - Educação".
  7. ^ "Bolsonaro tried to revisit Brazil history in high school exam". 19 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Após demissões, Bolsonaro diz que Enem começa a ter 'a cara do governo' [15/11/2021]".

External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)

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For other uses see Enem Exame Nacional do Ensino Medio Portuguese pronunciation eˈzɐ mi nasjoˈnaw du ẽˈsinu ˈmɛdʒi u English National High School Exam shortened as Enem Brazilian Portuguese eˈnẽj is a non mandatory standardized Brazilian national exam which evaluates high school students in Brazil 1 The ENEM is the most important exam of this kind in Brazil with more than 8 6 million registered candidates in 2016 It is the second largest in the world after China s National Higher Education Entrance Examination 2 3 Exame Nacional do Ensino MedioAcronymEnemTypePaper digital based standardized testDeveloper administratorNational Institute for Educational Studies and Research Anisio Teixeira INEP Knowledge skills testedPortuguese languageLiteratureForeign Language English or Spanish ArtsPhysical EducationHistoryGeographyPhilosophySociologyEssayBiologyPhysicsChemistryMathematicsYear started1998Duration10 hours and 30 minutes over 2 daysOffered1 time per yearCountries regionsBrazilLanguagesPortugueseWebsiteenem wbr inep wbr gov wbr brStudents taking the exam in Brasilia After 2009 its importance for students who want to attend college has increased since the exam has been used both as an admission test for enrollment in 23 federal universities and 26 educational institutes as well as for certification for a high school degree The test is also used by people desiring to gain points in the Universidade para Todos Program or ProUni a federal scholarship program 1 Contents 1 Date and time 2 The test 3 2009 controversy 4 2021 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDate and time editThe ENEM is held in early November with a small number of students taking the test in early December The test starts at the same time across Brazil with the starting time being based in Federal District This results in the ENEM starting at four different times according to the local time zones ranging from 10 30 am in the state of Acre to 1 30 pm in the Federal District and states of the South and Southeast regions 3 The test editUntil 2008 the exam consisted of two parts a 63 question multiple choice test on various subjects Portuguese History Geography Math Physics Chemistry and Biology and a composition Since 2009 the exam has been composed of 180 multiple choice questions equally divided into four areas of knowledge languages codes and related technologies plus a written essay human sciences and related technologies natural sciences and related technologies and mathematics and its technologies Due to the length of the test it is applied in two consecutive sundays the first lasting 330 minutes and the second lasting 300 4 Even though its purpose is to be a national evaluation exam students can use their scores to be admitted to a university though not every university accepts it as the only admission exam Usually private institutions such as PUC Rio a major private Brazilian university accept Enem as an admission exam Others such as University of Sao Paulo and Faculdade Casper Libero use the student s score as supplement to their admission credentials depending on the student s performance Since 2009 most of Brazil s federal universities have used ENEM as part of their admission exams either as the entirety of the exam the first level or as a way of selecting potential candidates 1 2009 controversy editOn October 1 2009 it was announced that the test which was supposed to take place on October 3 and 4 would be cancelled and postponed to another date within a 45 day period The decision was made by the Brazilian Ministry of Education after the original test was offered for sale to a Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S Paulo for R 500 000 some US 278 000 at the time 5 After contacting the source who stated that he obtained the test via a person from Inep an institute of the Ministry of Education 5 the newspaper examined the exam and the minister of education Fernando Haddad confirmed the leak was of the official exam At that time the Ministry of Education decided to move the exam to the beginning of December in accordance with exam periods in universities The decision was not implemented 5 2021 editIn 2021 Jair Bolsonaro reportedly tried to have pro government teachers in the elaboration of the exam 6 He also wanted to reference the Coup of 64 as a Revolution in the questions 7 In November 2021 37 members from INEP resigned protesting against censorship 8 See also editVestibular Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anisio Teixeira Fundacao Cesgranrio pt University admissions in BrazilReferences edit a b c Sobre o Enem About Enem in Portuguese Brasilia Brazil INEP Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anisio Teixeira Sobre o Enem 2011 Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 11 06 Vestibular chines tem 2 milhoes de candidados a mais do que o Enem O Globo in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Infoglobo Comunicacao e Participacoes 2013 10 25 Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2016 11 06 a b Moreno Ana Carolina 2016 11 05 Enem 2016 primeiro dia de provas O Globo in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Infoglobo Comunicacao e Participacoes Retrieved 2016 11 06 Perguntas Frequentes in Portuguese Brasilia Brazil INEP Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anisio Teixeira Sobre o Enem 2011 Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 11 06 a b c Cafardo Renata Sergio Pompeu 2009 10 01 Enem vaza e ministerio anuncia cancelamento do exame in Portuguese Sao Paulo O Estado de S Paulo Retrieved 2009 10 01 Inep quis driblar regra e dar acesso ao Enem a professores fora do edital Educacao Bolsonaro tried to revisit Brazil history in high school exam 19 November 2021 Apos demissoes Bolsonaro diz que Enem comeca a ter a cara do governo 15 11 2021 External links editOfficial website in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Exame Nacional do Ensino Medio amp oldid 1176338113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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