soon the philosophy… Probable dates and subjects

soon the philosophy Probable dates and subjects

BACCALAUREATE 2022. Precise dates and probable subjects anticipated by the teachers… But also new baccalaureate, coefficients, continuous assessment, subjects already dropped, great oral… Here is the key information for the 2022 baccalaureate, the second wave of the test of which is starting Wednesday !

[Mis à jour le 13 juin 2022 à 14h30] More than 520,000 candidates for the 2022 general or technological baccalaureate are in the home stretch of their revisions: the second wave of baccalaureate exams begins on Wednesday June 15 at 8 a.m. with philosophy. After the specialty tests in May, the last final tests, which are the “philo”, French and the great oral must complete the continuous assessment and its 40% of the baccalaureate mark (more information on continuous monitoring here).

Via our special page, find the precise calendar of the dates of the baccalaureate 2022, but also teachers’ prognoses on so-called probable subjects philosophy and French for the general and technological baccalaureate in metropolitan France. Also discover on our papers dedicated to the philosophy and French test which baccalaureate 2022 subjects fell in North America.

New baccalaureate, operation of continuous assessment, key elements of passing the grand oral, specificities of the French baccalaureate… This special page tells you more about all these essential points of the baccalaureate, as well as the coefficients of the baccalaureate, the professional baccalaureate , the result of the baccalaureate or the catch-up.

The dates of the 2022 general and technological baccalaureate exams are spread out between Wednesday 11 May and Friday July 1, 2022. The tests which relate to the two specialty courses take place from May 11 to 13, following their two-month postponement to adapt to the Covid health crisis. The philosophy test takes place on June 15, and that of the grand oral, between June 20 and July 1. As for the vocational baccalaureate exams, they must take place between May 23 and June 24, 2022.

  • Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 and Friday 13 May: specialty tests
  • Wednesday, June 15 at 8 a.m.: philosophy tests
  • Thursday June 16, 2022, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.: advance written French tests
  • Between June 20 and early July : (depending on the academies and establishments), oral French
  • Monday June 20 to Friday July 1: grand oral test

For the general and technological baccalaureate, the written French tests in first class taken in advance take place on Thursday June 16, 2022 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The date of the French oral exam is set by each academy, generally in the wake of the written tests.

All of the baccalaureate subjects on which the candidates worked on Wednesday May 11, Thursday May 12 and Friday May 13 are now online. Consult them, as well as their corrections, via the list below:

The baccalaureate and high school reform put in place by the government began to be applied in schools during the back to school school in September 2019. As for the first baccalaureate truly impacted by the reform, it took place in 2021. The Première also started their “E3C” in January 2020, or common continuous assessment tests for the 2021 baccalaureate, which were subsequently abolished . But it is in 2022 that we can take the real measure of the reform of the baccalaureate, with an almost entirely renewed edition. In this new formula baccalaureate, the final exams (French in first, specialties in May, then major oral and philosophy in June) count “only” for 60% of the total mark of the new baccalaureate. Their result is indeed completed by 40% of continuous control, on the five subjects of the common core.

As specified by the Ministry of Education on his site“the baccalaureate diploma is issued, in the general and in the technological path, in view of the results obtained by the candidate, on the one hand in final tests which represent 60% of his overall mark, and on the other hand to the assessments organized during his schooling in first and final classes as part ofcontinuous control which represents 40% of its overall grade”. Continuous assessment is now fully integrated into the baccalaureate to assess the disciplines of the common core, i.e. 5 subjects: history-geography, modern languages ​​A and B (2 subjects), physical education and sports (EPS), science education in the general way and mathematics in the technological way.

The specialty tests are part of the final tests that complete the continuous assessment of the new baccalaureate. In the final year, each high school student has two specialties of their choice from among twelve possible subjects: Arts, History-geography, geopolitics and political science, Humanity, literature, philosophy, Literature and languages ​​and cultures of Antiquity, Languages, literatures and foreign cultures and regional, Mathematics, Digital and computer sciences, Physics-chemistry, Economics and social sciences, Engineering sciences and Life and earth sciences. Each specialty test is scored on a coefficient of 16. The specialty tests correspond to 32% of the final mark (out of the 60% of non-continuous assessment).

The grand oral is one of the new tests initiated by the reform of the baccalaureate in 2018. It is rated coefficient 10 in the general stream and coefficient 14 in the technological stream. The high school students worked on this test for the new baccalaureate for the first time during the 2021 session. The grade for the grand oral is based both on the candidate’s knowledge, transmitted during his presentation, and on his general expression. The great oral is spread over 40 minutes, with a preparation time of twenty minutes to prepare the answer to his question, then a passage time of twenty minutes including: five minutes of presentation, then ten minutes of jury interview / candidate on the selected subject and finally five minutes of discussion around the candidate’s orientation project.

For the written exams of the general baccalaureate, the student works on a text commentary or on an essay. The test lasts 4 hours. It is scored out of 20 points. At the level of the technological baccalaureate, the duration and the notation are the same, but the tests differ in part (contraction of text, essay).

French oral counting for the general and technological baccalaureate consists of two parts, with a preparation time of half an hour beforehand. The first part of the test (12 minutes, scored out of 12 points) consists of preparing the text validated by the examiner, reading the text aloud, a linear explanation of a passage of about twenty lines and an answer to a grammar question about the text. The second part of the test (8 minutes, scored out of 8 points) aims to present the work chosen from among those studied in class.

Who says new baccalaureate in 2022, also says new coefficient for each test. Certain specialties evaluated in continuous assessment for the final year can reach coefficients of 16, when the great oral passes to the coefficient 10, the philosophy to the coefficient 8, French (final tests of first) and EPS (continuous control in terminale) to the coefficient 5 and the E3C at 2.5. To know in detail these new coefficients for the general baccalaureate following the reform of the baccalaureate, follow the links below.

The passage of the vocational baccalaureate exams started on Monday, May 23 in France, with the start of practical and written exams on computer support in mathematics, physics and chemistry. These run until Friday, June 3. As confirmed by the official website of the Ministry of Educationthe general written tests, common to all candidates, also take place on Tuesday 14, Wednesday 15, Thursday 16, Friday 17 June and from Monday 20 to Friday 24 June 2022.

What is their date? How to consult them? How are they taken into account by Parcoursup? Or how are the catch-ups organized for those who did not get their baccalaureate on the first try? The baccalaureate results raise many questions every year. With the new format of the baccalaureate, the questions are undoubtedly even more numerous for this 2022 edition of the precious exam. The answers in our special page.

Officially called “second group events”, the remedial process is intended for all candidates whose average is between 8 and 9.99/20 at the end of the first session of the baccalaureate. Each candidate must choose two tests to retake to recover a maximum of points, at the same coefficient as in mid-June. The students submitted to the remedial session are fixed at the beginning of the week following the results of the baccalaureate, the repechages taking place in the days following the result of the 1st group. The precise dates and times of the remedial orals are traditionally communicated to the candidate at his place of examination, after having chosen the subjects to be retaken. The 2022 baccalaureate remedial orals are taking place from Wednesday 6 to Friday 8 July 2022.

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