Reflection of the 2025 Enem Writing Exam Made Available to Candidates
Inep has released the detailed correction of the 2025 Enem writing exam for candidates to review their performance.
On Tuesday, the National Institute for Educational Studies and Research (Inep) officially released the reflection document of the 2025 Enem writing exam, allowing students to access a comprehensive breakdown of their corrected essays. The document includes an analysis of how each candidate was evaluated based on various competencies, and it outlines the scores attributed to each criterion. It's important to note that this document is solely informational and does not create grounds for disputing or reviewing the assigned scores.
The theme for the writing exam this year focused on "Perspectives on Aging in Brazilian Society." This topic was presented to candidates on the first day of testing, requiring them to construct a dissertation-style argument. Participants needed to defend a stance regarding the given topic and provide a viable proposal for intervention that respects the societal context surrounding aging issues. This focus reflects a growing awareness and discourse surrounding demographic changes in Brazil, particularly as the population ages.
As the Enem plays a significant role in university admissions in Brazil, the feedback provided through the reflection document is crucial for candidates. While it does not allow for score disputes, it equips students with insights into their performance, helping them to understand their strengths and weaknesses in writing. This initiative by Inep reinforces its commitment to educational transparency and continuous improvement within the Brazilian educational system.