北京大学2010年将试行由中学校长实名推荐的招生改革
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Peking University will enroll students recommended by high school principals in 2010. The recommended students will have extra 30 points added to their national college entrance exam scores. Peking University’s move has set off a nationwide debate. Some people approve of this move. They think this is a bold attempt Peking University has made at reforming the current university entrance system. This move provides quality students and students talented in certain subjects with an opportunity to enter first-class universities and ensure that they aren’t overlooked simply because of their performance in the national university entrance exam. Meanwhile, it will push high schools to pay more attention to the students’ all-round development. However, quite a few people object to the move. Firstly, it may lead to cheating. Secondly, only 39 schools are qualified to recommend students, which is unfair to so many schools across the country. Thirdly, there is no point giving extra scores to those recommended students, for they are mostly top students and have no problem entering Peking University. As far as I’m concerned, I’m in favor of this reform. As the process of recommendation is transparent, cheating is impossible. Besides, we should support new reforms even if they are not mature. |
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