Jiangsu college entrance examination students in 2018 may use the new college entrance examination plan. By then, the total score of the college entrance examination may increase to 780 points, which is a full 300 points higher than the current 480 points! If this becomes a reality, Jiangsu will start from now on. The total score of the college entrance examination is the lowest in the country and ranks among the top in the country. Academic proficiency test subjects may be completed in the second year of high school. A reporter from Modern Express learned from relevant channels that the new plan for the college entrance examination that is being brewed has the above possibility.
In this possible plan, the specific scores for the scored subjects are: 180 points for Chinese, 180 points for mathematics, 150 points for English (100 points for written test + 50 points for listening and speaking), and the optional test subjects will be changed to three Each subject is 90 points (two are designated by the university and one is chosen by the student). Subsequently, the reporter interviewed relevant universities and middle schools. The universities said that they may still choose subjects according to the liberal arts and sciences, while middle schools are already planning to add language and mathematics teachers in advance and rearrange the class schedule.
What changes may there be in the new plan?
Changes
On July 10, reporters learned from relevant sources that the total score in the new plan may be The magnificent turnaround was 780 points, and the "counterattack" was the highest total score in the country.
Among the possible plans, the total score of 780 points is distributed as follows: 180 points each for Chinese and mathematics, 150 points for English, and 90 points for each of the three optional subjects.
In the new plan, Chinese and mathematics subjects will no longer have additional points due to their tendency in liberal arts and science, but will have exactly the same points; English has increased from 120 points to 150 points. 100 points for written test, 50 points for listening and speaking - what is particularly eye-catching is that oral English, which was previously unscored, has been added; the optional test subjects have changed from two scoring subjects to three scoring subjects, each scoring 90 points, two of which are One course is designated by the university and one is chosen by the students.
Adjustment of scores other than language and mathematics, and scoring for three selected subjects
On July 10, the relevant person in charge of the Jiangsu Provincial Education Department said in an interview with reporters that in the future, colleges and universities will There are requirements for optional subjects. In the new plan of Jiangsu College Entrance Examination, optional subjects such as physics and chemistry will be converted from a graded system to a points system.
So, how will colleges and universities determine subjects and scores? A relevant person in charge of a college in Nanjing said that by then, colleges and universities may determine two elective subjects based on liberal arts and sciences. "Which subjects to choose will not be detailed into majors, but will be divided according to the broad categories of liberal arts and sciences. For example, science majors will basically require physics and chemistry, medical school must take biology, and liberal arts majors will choose history and politics."
The person in charge said, "When enrolling in colleges and universities, the scores of the elective subjects will be included in the total score, and the majors will be ranked according to the principle from high to low." Some experts pointed out that the elective subjects will be included in the total score. points, the total score is bound to increase, which is beneficial to improving the differentiation of candidates.
The optional subjects will be converted from a graded system to a scoring system
English speaking and listening will be tested twice a year, and speaking will also be included in the total score
In the proposed Jiangsu In the new college entrance examination plan, "the two English tests in a year will start with speaking and listening, which will be included in the total score. The written test will be gradually included in the two tests in a year." This change has been generally recognized by teachers and students in middle schools, especially urban middle schools.
“In fact, we have reported through multiple channels before that speaking should be included in the total score. Now that it has been implemented, I feel it is a blessing for students.” The principal of a fourth middle school in a city in Jiangsu said that students Foreign languages ??are meant for communicative use. In the past, oral English was not valued or scored, and students learned mute English. Now speaking will be included in the total score, which is a good guide. Schools, whether in urban or rural areas, will pay more attention to speaking. Ms. Gu, a parent of a second grade student in Nanjing, believes that oral English scoring will directly affect the school’s emphasis on oral English. "If we start increasing oral language teaching now, by the time they graduate from high school, it shouldn't be a problem for children to communicate in English."
What are the possible impacts?
For middle schools, the new college entrance examination The plan will definitely bring about adjustments in teacher requirements. "If it is true that the senior high school students only learn Chinese and math, then the Chinese and math teachers will not be enough first." A middle school principal said that now in the senior high school, one teacher usually teaches two classes in Chinese and English. Mathematics may be taught in one class, or in one class. Two classes. "Take the Chinese subject as an example. A teacher's full class hours per week is 12. If the class hours are increased in the future, one teacher in two classes may have to teach up to 28 classes a week. This is simply impossible." The principal said that there is not enough manpower. , we can only transfer people from the first and second grades of high school. Then we need to add new teachers to the first and second grades of high school. This requires establishment and time reserves.
He also said that the requirements for spoken English have been raised and the optional subjects will be scored, which will place higher demands on teachers.
Teachers: More language and mathematics teachers need to be added, and English teachers are under great pressure.
Class schedule: The class schedule for senior high school students needs to be adjusted to include music and art.
If the students in their senior year of high school only need to study three college entrance examination subjects besides Chinese and Mathematics, plus physical education, no student can afford such a schedule." A principal said that the school is already considering adjusting the class schedule in the future.
The principal said, "For example, the music and art classes in the first year of high school will be transferred to the third year of high school to adjust the students' status."
It is reported that the class schedule for the third year of high school is scheduled in one day. There are eight classes, and some schools have said that if this is not possible, more self-study classes will be added depending on the status of the students. "Every subject must have time to digest. If there are too many courses in addition to language and mathematics, it will be in vain if students cannot digest it."
Class division: from the end of the first year of high school to the end of the first semester of high school< /p>
At present, high school students in Jiangsu mostly select subjects and divide into classes in the first semester of high school. Currently, five models are more popular. That is, physical and chemical combinations, biological and biological combinations, physical and geographical combinations, historical and political combinations, and historical and geographical combinations.
The principal of a fourth high school said that if this plan is really implemented, the school may divide classes from the original end of the first year of high school to the end of the first semester of high school. "Because in the past, the elective subjects were taken together with Chinese and Mathematics in the senior year of high school. In the future, the test will be completed in the second year of high school, and we still need to focus on ensuring that we choose three subjects."
He said that usually some students have the arts and sciences The school is expected to choose three or four classes so that these students can study all six subjects with all their strength, so they will have a wider range of universities and majors when they finally choose.
From 9:00 to 15:00 on July 11th
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Reminder: There are still 69 places for poverty relief in the special plan
For those students who have not been admitted in advance for liberal arts and sciences, don’t be discouraged. Your opportunity has come again. According to the Jiangsu Provincial Education Examination Agency’s high-level recruitment schedule, the time for filling in applications for early admission undergraduate batches in liberal arts and sciences is from 9:00 to 15:00 on July 11. In addition, for the first time this year, there are still 69 places for the special poverty program to recruit students from 12 counties in the province. Friends can fill in the application boldly.
This solicitation for parallel applications includes military (including reserve officer cadets and national defense students), public security and law, navigation, targeted enrollment in rural poverty-stricken areas, and other colleges and universities ***5 categories. Candidates can only choose one of the five types of plans to fill in, and they are not allowed to apply for both types of plans. This year, 11 provincial universities, including Suzhou University, Yangzhou University, and Nanjing Normal University, have come up with 50 enrollment plans for this batch for the first time, targeting 12 key counties in Jiangsu including Feng County, Suining County, and Sihong County in implementing poverty alleviation and building a moderately prosperous society. The door is open to rural household registration candidates in counties (districts).
A reporter from Modern Express interviewed relevant schools on the 9th and learned that the admissions situation of these poor rural students was good. Some of the majors admitted were the school's advantageous majors and had good employment prospects. However, this year is the first time that Jiangsu has implemented special enrollment for poor students. When the early application was approved, 5 schools still had 69 vacancies in the enrollment plan. Among science subjects, Nanjing Normal University has 7 enrollment plans, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has 20 enrollment plans, and Nantong University has 13 enrollment plans. In liberal arts, Nanjing University has 7 enrollment plans and Jiangsu Normal University has 22. These shortfall programs will still be used for poor students.
Advance approval for public undergraduate programs in the arts
The second small batch of admissions will end on July 11th
On July 10th, the Jiangsu Provincial Education Examination Agency announced that art The registration and admission process for the second small batch of early admission to public undergraduate programs will begin on the 10th. This small group of colleges are art undergraduate majors from colleges and universities inside and outside the province that admit candidates based on the professional provincial unified examination results. There are 154 colleges and universities, with planned enrollment of 5,862 students, and 6,145 candidates have been selected. Judging from the application status, the satisfaction rate of this batch of parallel volunteers is relatively high, most colleges and universities have sufficient student resources, and only a few colleges have planned vacancies.
The second small batch of early admission admissions to public undergraduate colleges in the arts will end today, and the third small batch of voluntary admissions to colleges will begin on July 12.