This is also the first high school graduation exam since the two-level local government operated. These factors, according to the assessment of the Department of Quality Management (Ministry of Education and Training), create 3 problems to face: extreme weather diễn biến during the exam organization period; the risk of fraud by high-tech equipment integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and the pressure of organizing exams in localities with scale and changing areas after the process of arranging administrative units.
Therefore, the high school graduation exam is considered a test for the ability to organize, manage and ensure fairness in education. In which, preventing fraud with high-tech devices with disguised devices such as microphones, super-thin cameras, smartwatches or AI glasses to solve problems is one of the key tasks.
The responsibility to ensure a safe, fair and transparent exam does not only belong to the education sector. The police force plays a particularly important role in protecting exam questions and papers, ensuring security at exam sites, traffic diversion, fire prevention and fighting, and handling high-tech fraud risks. Faced with the appearance of sophisticated devices integrating artificial intelligence, local police need to closely coordinate with the exam council, proactively review exam sites, detect illegal collection and distribution devices, and prevent fake and untrue information related to the exam.
For candidates, the biggest responsibility is honesty. The exam is also a test of awareness, bravery and respect for discipline. Candidates need to firmly grasp the regulations, absolutely do not bring prohibited devices into the exam room, do not listen to the enticement to use technology to cheat. An act of violation can be traded for the future of learning, personal honor and family trust.
Authorities at all levels must carefully prepare plans for transportation, electricity, water, health, disaster prevention and control, and support for candidates in remote and isolated areas, areas at risk of flooding or fragmentation. For provinces and cities with changes in location after arranging administrative units, the transportation of exam papers, exam papers, arrangement of exam sites, accommodation for exam officers and support for candidates must be carefully calculated, not allowing passivity to arise.
A safe, fair, and transparent exam can only be achieved when each subject fulfills their responsibilities: the education sector organizes tightly, the police protect safety, localities prepare sufficient conditions, candidates are honest, and parents accompany correctly. When each stage is "clear about people, clear about work, clear about responsibilities", the exam truly becomes a measure of fairness, protecting the legitimate rights of all candidates.