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College entry still 'biased'

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SHANGHAI: A new way of selecting students for higher education being piloted by the nation's top university has been slammed by some critics as still being "biased" in favor of academic achievement, instead of offering a way for students with other outstanding abilities.

The accusation came after Peking University on Monday night supported all 90 nominees put forward under the pilot program from 39 high schools nationwide. Most of the students recommended by their respective headmasters had excellent academic performance as a leading attribute.

Many headmasters said their recommendations had "top grades" and listed awards won by the students, suggesting academic achievement was still the most important factor in selecting students.

"It is a pity that a new system ... still falls prey to the social norm that academic performance is the top criterion for measuring students' ability," said Yu Hai, a professor from Fudan University.

Under the new system, students recommended by headmasters from a few selected schools do not have to score as high on the national university entrance examination to qualify for Peking University.

While the pilot program has been hailed by some as offering a backdoor into the university for exceptional students who might not necessarily do well in the entrance exam, it has also been criticized as being open to abuse.

Some observers have said it will also mean fewer places for students from less prestigious high schools not invited to recommend students

Questions:

1. Who is piloting the new system?

2. What is the new system?

3. What did many of the headmasters base their recommendations on?

Answers:

1. Peking University.

2. Students recommended by headmasters from a few selected schools do not have to score as high on the national university entrance examination to qualify for Peking University.

3. High grades and awards won by the students.

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College entry still 'biased'

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College entry still 'biased'

Guanny Liu is a freelance journalist from New Zealand. Born in North-Eastern China, she moved to Auckland with her family at the age of eight. Guanny has a Bachelor of Communications Studies from the Auckland University of Technology, majoring in journalism. Before coming to the China Daily website, Guanny was a journalist for the New Zealand state broadcaster, Radio New Zealand. She is in Beijing on an Asia New Zealand grant working as a copy editor for the English news department.

 
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