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GAOKAO ??
The National College Entrance Exam
  • Presented by Gang Chen, Allie Schexnayder,
    Emily Dimmitt

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Introduction
  • You unlock this door with years of education and
    test preparation. You're moving into a land of
    both nerves and excitement, of hopes and
    disappointments. You've just crossed over into...
    the land of the GaoKao. In China, the National
    Higher Education Entrance Examination,
    colloquially known as the GaoKao (Gao meaning
    high, Kao meaning test), is the ultimate
    yardstick of academic accomplishment. If ones
    score is good enough, they will receive entrance
    into a prestigious university. Too low, and its
    years of hard work in a blue-collar job. By
    presenting a history of the exam, example
    questions taken from GaoKao, examining the
    universities the highest scores gained admittance
    to, and examining the praise and criticism the
    test has received, we hope to present you, the
    viewer, with a deeper knowledge about the GaoKao
    and enable you to create your own opinion.

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HISTORY
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How Important is the GaoKao?
  • Reason for a major turn around in the Chinese
    education system.
  • Only given once a year, and during that period,
    the nation almost universally holds its breath as
    its youth take the largest test of their life.
  • Scandals have arisen from it. Ex Two widely
    publicized scandals - students were told to pay
    exorbitant amounts to keep their university
    spots.

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Parents waiting outside of a test center
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Police emerges to ensure security and help those
in need
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GaoKao Schedule
  • X Stands for either Humanities Comprehensive
    OR Science Comprehensive
  • High School students in China have to choose an
    Orientation , which is either Humanity or
    Science
  • Other three subjects are required for almost
    every student taking the Gaokao

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Whats inside? (Sample or Practice Questions)
Essay (To be done usually in one hour. 800
characters or more.) Topic one Using The
drizzle dampens clothes but cannot be seen
flowers fall to the ground without a sound
(???????,???????) Write an essay of your
choice. Topic Two Walking as things wear away
(??????)
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Whats inside? (Sample or Practice Questions)

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Whats inside? (Sample or Practice Questions)
  • Multiple Choice Sample Questions
  • ____is  he  whom  you  talked  about  just  now.A
    . That      B. It  C.
    There  D. Where
  • 2) We  don't  think  that  another  five  days____
    _ necessary  for  us. A. are             
         B. is          C. has  been         D.
    have  been
  • 3) . His heart was filled with joy __ of
    arriving home in a couple of days. A. when
    he thought B. when thinking C having
    thought D to think

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Get it Done! Where are the Kings and Queens of
GaoKao now?
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Data Analysis for Zhuangyuan
??
  • Obviously, more than 90 of the highest scorers
    choose Peking University or Tsinghua University
    in Beijing. The admission process is depends
    solely on the applicants score in GaoKao. In
    2008, 10,500,000 students participated in GaoKao
    and only the top 0.03 percent of students gained
    admission into these two universities.
  • Zhuangyuan is a Chinese term referring to the
    person who got the highest score in GaoKao.

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Data Analysis for Zhuangyuan
WHAT?! WHY?!
  • You may be confused as to how the highest scorers
    would fail to get into any university based on
    chinas score-oriented admission policy.
    However, it is because a mistake in the
    application process. In China, colleges are
    officially categorized into several types and
    each applicant can only select a limited amount
    of institutions to apply (usually 3 or 4). So, if
    the student didnt get into the selected
    institution, they would have no chance for any
    other schools.

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Data Analysis for Zhuangyuan ??
  • Grinnell College, a liberal arts college in Iowa,
    got a Zhuangyuan student. This shows that
    Chinas high school students are now focusing not
    only on Chinese colleges but also overseas
    institutions.

Grinnell College
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Criticism
  • Students dont learn how to think using
    analytical reasoning
  • Can bring about many social and psychological
    problems for students
  • GaoKao is in the process of being reformed, but
    very difficult.
  • Regional discrimination Most universities will
    set a quota of
  • Migrating examinees

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Praise
  • Brought social equality and justice back into
    Chinese
  • College is a necessity in todays global economy
  • About 36 million students have been admitted to a
    school of higher education of some sort.
  • Enrollment rates have skyrocketed from a slight
    4.7 percent in 1977 to 56.85 percent in 2006
  • Regional quotas have also allowed many poorer
    students to find a place where their intelligence
    could be utilized

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Conclusion
  • The ultimate purpose of the GaoKao is to help
    equalize education opportunities in China. It
    enables students to have a national measuring
    stick on which to compare themselves. However, it
    is not an equitable test for everyone. This is
    completely obvious in the claims of regional
    discrimination. The pressure placed upon the
    students taking exam is also extreme to the point
    of stressing a student too much so they have a
    harder chance of doing well. It also
    discriminates against different learning styles,
    as not everyone learns the same way, but they are
    forced to. People can still be very intelligent,
    but they might not test well. China could
    restructure their GaoKao by catering more to
    different learning styles. They could also add
    another component to the university admission
    process, such as a review of cumulative grades
    throughout a persons school career. Currently,
    the system isnt fair to all, and isnt that what
    education gives everyone- a better chance? The
    GaoKao is a good plan in theory, but the way it
    is practiced now is not beneficial to Chinese
    students.

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Works Cited
  • "Gaokao Three Decades On." CRIEnglish. 22 May
    2007. 13 Nov 2008
    .
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    woes.php.
  • hipeng, Guo. "College entrance exams make or
    break in China." Boston Globe. 6 June 2007. 11
    Nov 2008 ticles/2007/06/06/college_entrance_exams_make_or_b
    reak_in_china/.
  • Robinson, Susan. "Higher Education in China The
    Next Super Power is Coming of Age." Boston Globe.
    American Council on Education. 10 Nov 2008
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    On Chinese Higher Education Entry Policy."
    Association for Active Educational Researchers. 5
    Dec 2004. American Council on Education. 09 Nov
    2008 .

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QUESTIONS?
Comments?
Anything related?
Unrelated?
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THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PRECIOUS TIME
Honors Colloquium Fall 2008
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