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In the future, there will be no distinction between arts and sciences, and the division of arts and sciences is just to cultivate talents in different aspects, and you can learn which one you are good at, and isn't it too tiring to learn all nine subjects.
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Liberal arts and sciences is an education system implemented in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries and regions in the world, that is, the teaching curriculum is divided into liberal arts and science subjects for students to make a choice and then carry out separate education.
The arts and sciences are generally carried out in the first year of high school and the second year of high school. Although the arts and sciences are divided into subjects, both arts and sciences include Chinese, mathematics and English, and the subjects are politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology.
Compulsory subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English Liberal Arts: Politics, History, Geography, Computer Network Application, Technology and Design Theory, Art Appreciation.
Science Integration: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Software Applications, Technology and Design Practice, Sports Appreciation.
However, the current system requires that the arts and sciences still take nine subjects before the second year of high school. But at present, this is only a symbolic reservation in many schools, and it is more just to cope with the examination or inspection by superiors. Teachers don't pay much attention to the actual teaching, and most of the students despise these subjects.
After the entrance examination or other checks, the school will remove these subjects from the curriculum. There are also differences in liberal arts, science, and mathematics.
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Beijing implements a new college entrance examination, which combines one or two books regardless of arts and sciences.
The Beijing Municipal Education Commission today officially announced the reform plan for the Beijing college entrance examination. From 2020 onwards, the total score of candidates participating in the enrollment of undergraduate colleges and universities in Beijing will be composed of the results of the three test subjects of Chinese, mathematics and foreign language in the unified examination and the results of the three subjects of the selected high school academic proficiency test. In 2019, the first batch of undergraduates and the second batch of undergraduates will be merged into the general batch of undergraduates.
From 2020 onwards, the subjects of the Beijing Unified College Entrance Examination will be adjusted to 3 subjects: Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Language, regardless of arts and sciences, with a full score of 150 points for each subject and a total score of 450 points.
From 2020 onwards, the total score of candidates participating in the enrollment and admission of undergraduate colleges and universities is composed of the results of the three unified college entrance examinations of Chinese, mathematics and foreign language and the results of the three graded examination subjects of the general high school academic proficiency test selected by the candidates, of which the full score of each selected subject is 100 points, that is, the total score of college admissions is 750 points.
High school is no longer divided into arts and sciences:
The total score of the college entrance examination is composed of two parts. Part of it is the results of the three subjects of Chinese, mathematics and foreign language in the national unified college entrance examination, and the score of 150 points remains unchanged. Among them, foreign language subjects are provided with two test opportunities, and one of them can be selected to be counted in the total score.
The other part is the high school academic proficiency test scores.
This includes 14 subjects such as ideology and politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, and biology, and each of them has already been "taken as soon as it is completed" and "one subject is clear", and there is no need to retake the examination in the college entrance examination. When applying for the examination, candidates only need to choose the results of 3 subjects from the six subjects of ideology and politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology according to the enrollment requirements issued by the colleges and universities in advance and their own strengths, which will be included in the total score of the college entrance examination.
At the same time, the current round of examination enrollment system reform has carried out a major reform of the enrollment and admission mechanism, and explored a pluralistic admission mechanism based on the unified college entrance examination, high school academic proficiency test results, and reference to comprehensive quality evaluation.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Arts and Sciences.
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