#AGRE1110091AArrêté of April 12, 2011, on Control Examination of the Professional Baccalaureate
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The arrêté from April 12, 2011, establishes guidelines for the control examination of the professional baccalaureate in France. It outlines the structure of a 25-minute interview where candidates are assessed by a jury consisting of teachers from different subject areas and professionals related to the diploma. The interview focuses on evaluating the candidate's ability to articulate their knowledge, professional context, and technological understanding pertinent to their chosen specialization.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a structured 25-minute interview format for candidates
- Establishment of a diverse jury comprising educators and industry professionals
- Abrogation of the previous arrêté dated January 23, 2009
Obligations
What this law requires
Conduct professional baccalaureate control examination as a 25-minute interview format
Compose examination jury with three members: one teacher from French or history-geography, one teacher from mathematics or physical sciences or biology-ecology, and one technical teacher of the specialty or a professional from the relevant field
Assess candidates' ability to express themselves, demonstrate general knowledge, contextualize professional activity relevant to the diploma, and demonstrate technological knowledge linked to the diploma specialty
Structure the interview in two phases: first phase with randomly drawn subject from humanities or sciences domain with preparation time; second phase demonstrating technical and professional knowledge using supporting documentation of lived professional activity
Apply this arrêté beginning with the 2011 examination session