Four grades: above 85 points are considered as excellent, above 75 points as good, above 60 points as passing, and below as failing.
The extended data 100 scale refers to the test with full score 100, which is widely used in primary schools. On August 22nd, 20 13, the Ministry of Education published the draft of "Ten Provisions for Reducing the Burden of Primary School Students", including the complete abolition of the 100 grading system.
On August 22nd, 20 13, the Ministry of Education published the draft of "Ten Provisions for Reducing the Burden of Primary School Students". Among them, the provisions such as no written homework, no unified examination in any form, and the complete abolition of the 100-point system are particularly eye-catching, and some media even dubbed these ten provisions "Catch-20".
Completely cancel the 100 grading system and leave no written homework. One is to reduce the burden from the evaluation system, and the other is to start with the actual burden. It stands to reason that these two latest regulations to reduce the burden on primary school students are "real", but after seeing the new regulations, many parents still feel a bit "virtual". This "emptiness" comes more from their clear understanding of "the pressure of entering a higher school".
Wang Ming, director of the Basic Education Research Office of the National Education Development Research Center: There are some radical measures to reduce the course content, reduce the difficulty of the course and make a comprehensive evaluation. To really achieve better results, we need to find a way out from our entire system reform. The first is the evaluation of the quality of our primary and secondary education, and the second is our examination enrollment system.