Group 1 - The Guangzhou Education Bureau has prohibited any form of regional or inter-school unified exams for non-graduating grades, emphasizing that daily exams in compulsory education schools will implement a grading system without publicizing scores or rankings [1][2] - For primary grades one and two, no paper-based exams will be conducted, while other grades will have one semester-end exam, and middle school grades may have an additional mid-term exam [1] - The focus of exams will shift towards assessing foundational knowledge, basic skills, and comprehensive application abilities, aligning with curriculum standards and reflecting a quality education orientation [1] Group 2 - The reduction of unified tests and exam frequency for non-graduating grades aims to deepen educational evaluation reform and shift away from a "score-centric" approach, promoting students' mental health and overall development [2] - The Guangzhou Education Bureau encourages the use of information technology and artificial intelligence for precise learning situation analysis while ensuring data security and privacy [2] - Schools will enhance communication with parents through various methods, such as parent meetings and academic quality analysis reports, to provide a comprehensive understanding of children's academic development and overall qualities [2]
广州明确中小学非毕业年级日常考试要求 严禁组织区域性跨校际统一考试
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2026-01-15 10:08