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The liberal arts and sciences division of high school is an education system implemented in some countries and regions in the world, such as Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, that is, the teaching curriculum is divided into liberal arts and science subjects for students to choose and then separate education.
Basic Overview: Liberal arts and sciences are generally conducted in the first year of high school and the second year of high school. Although the liberal arts and sciences are separated, both the liberal arts and science departments are divided into 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 Applications, 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. In practice, teachers don't pay much attention to these subjects, 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.
With the advancement of the new curriculum reform, the liberal arts and sciences subject system will be gradually abolished.
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High school subjects are chosen by the students themselves and can be divided into:Arts & SciencesLiberal arts and sciences are divided into liberal arts and sciences and are divided into 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 liberal arts and sciences are separated, both the arts and the sciences are separatedIt includes three main subjects: Chinese, Mathematics and English, and thenScience is:
Physics, Chemistry and BiologyThe liberal arts are: Politics, History, and Geography.
1. What courses will be offered in high schools?
In high school, in fact, the courses offered by different schools are different, generally not only the first year of high school, but also the ** class and physical education class in some schools, but in the third year of high school, these courses are basically gone. High school will still focus on learning, and the subjects of the college entrance examination have corresponding courses, including Chinese, English, mathematics, politics, geography, history, chemistry, physics, biology, etc.
Of course, there are slight differences in the subjects of the college entrance examination in different provinces, and there will be some differences in the courses offered in high schools, such as information and general technology courses in some places. Before the reform of the college entrance examination, there was no division of arts and sciences, and generally all subjects had to be studied, and the high school entrance examination had to be examined, and it was necessary to pass.
2. What are the courses from the first year of high school to the third year of high school:
High School 1:Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, Geography, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physical Education, **.
Senior 2 (text):Mathematics, Chinese, English, Politics, Geography, History, Physical Education.
Senior 2 (Science):Mathematics, Chinese, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physical Education.
Senior 3 (Text):Chinese, Mathematics, English, History, Geography, Politics.
Senior 3 (Science):Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
3. New college entrance examination subject selection method:
1. "3+1+2" mode:
"3" are the three main subjects, namely Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Language, and these three subjects are compulsory. "1" means that you should choose one subject in Physics and History, and the original score will be counted in the grade. "2" means that candidates should choose 2 of the 4 subjects of Biology, Chemistry, Ideology and Politics, and Geography.
However, these subjects are not counted as raw scores, but are graded and graded. The grade assignment refers to the division of the candidate's original score into five grades according to the proportion of the number of people: A, B, C, D, and E, and the five grades correspond to the corresponding score range, and then convert them with formulas to obtain scores.
2. Hail "3+X" mode:
The three subjects of "Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Language" are compulsory subjects, and each subject has a full score of 150 points. In addition, three subjects are selected from the six subjects of politics, history, geography, physics, biology and chemistry.
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