Chapter 287: The Next Generation Who Suffers and Gets Happy

However, the difficulty is low, and the number of questions in the test paper is terrible, especially after entering high school, the answer time is as long as 3 hours, so there are often incidents of students who are not in good health fainting. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoWell, these people's usual academic performance is generally not much better, otherwise they can finish the answer in two hours at most, and they won't be tired like that......

Based on the experience of the previous life, Li Hui realized that the large proportion of multiple-choice questions in the unified examination can certainly improve fairness, but it also gives those "smart people" who are good at speculating on the intention of the paper maker to take advantage of loopholes, so he requires that half of the multiple-choice questions must be indefinite choices, and no points can be obtained if there are multiple choices, wrong choices, and fewer choices. And fill-in-the-blank questions like chemical reaction processes, as long as you fill in one wrong, you won't get a single point for the whole question, which is the type of question that Li Hui hated the most when he was in college......

Li Hui's stipulations are obviously aimed at promoting students who have good memory, study hard, and are serious and meticulous, because he knows very well that when they reach college and even go to work, such young people are often more competitive than their classmates who are smarter but cannot be down-to-earth.

For the sake of fairness, the national unified college entrance examination is a must, but high schools do not simply divide arts and sciences, but adopt a "2+X" setting, but this "2" does not include mathematics, but Chinese and physical education. The "X" is determined according to the category of the enrollment major (unrelated to the school), generally 4 subjects, because most majors require mathematics scores when enrolling, so there are also many people who call the "2+X" system "3+X".

It is worth mentioning that in the examinations at all levels in China, the score of physical education is the same as that of other main courses, that is to say, the college entrance examination must account for 1/6 of the total score, and the primary school period must account for 1/3 of the total score, which has a great impact.

And the score of the physical education exam is not easy to get, the standard of full score is the national record of the project at that time, the only advantage is that there are many optional items, and only one test, so that students can choose the project they are best at to develop their strengths and avoid weaknesses.

In addition, if you compete against other people in a sport such as ball games, you can get a perfect score for winning the national intercollegiate league (and the other rankings also have corresponding points), which is much easier than a sport such as track and field swimming, where you have to challenge records to get a high score.

Especially football, 5-a-side football, basketball, volleyball, baseball/softball and hockey, six team sports (rugby is not suitable for Chinese physical characteristics, protective gear is expensive; Ice hockey could not be promoted nationwide, and was abandoned by Li Hui. Because all the staff can get the same score, and are more favored by parents and teachers, coupled with their own entertainment and strong entertainment, students also like it the most, so it has been quickly promoted, and this is exactly what Li Hui expects, he hopes to improve the teamwork ability of Chinese, especially young people, through these team sports. Although I don't want to admit it in my heart, the impact of the 2,000-year-old small-scale peasant economy is objective, and civilians cannot be trained as rigorously as the army, and participating in team sports is an alternative to entertaining and educating.

However, the nationwide inter-school league is not so easy to start, the cost of organizing the event and transportation is quite staggering, and the construction and maintenance of stadiums are even more expensive, which was only possible in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After the various systems of the state have been determined, every bit of the budget has been occupied by "one radish and one pit", and if you want to allocate huge sums of money to do this, it will inevitably arouse the dissatisfaction of vested interest groups, and in addition, the later central government will certainly not have the same prestige as in the founding of the country, and the difficulty of implementation can be imagined.

In fact, even if the regime is just beginning to be established and there is unexpectedly money, it is impossible to achieve a nationwide inter-school league overnight, and Li Hui waited for ten years and the central government allocated nearly 1.5 billion Chinese yuan to finally complete the system. If other expenditures are also included, the total expenditure of the central government on school sports in the first ten years exceeded 2 billion yuan, accounting for almost 60% of the part of the education expenditure borne by the central government in the same period.

The reason why it costs so much is because Li Hui knows how important physical exercise is, it can not only improve physical fitness, but also improve the quality of students' will, if it is a team sport, it can also be teamwork, and these are more important than academic performance and even IQ after entering the university and society. In fact, for most industries, IQ is enough, no matter how high it is, it is of little significance, even in scientific research, except for a very few fields such as theoretical physics, a large number of hard-working ordinary scientific researchers can certainly make much greater contributions than a few geniuses.

In addition to physical exercise, Li Hui is also very concerned about the nutritional status of students, with his knowledge of nutrition beyond this era, he not only wrote the world's first relatively complete nutrition monograph "Introduction to Nutrition", but also personally formulated the free nutritious lunch system in the compulsory education stage, on the one hand, so that children from poor families can also get sufficient nutritional supply, on the other hand, to help students develop healthy eating habits from an early age. Li Hui, who has studied nutrition in college, knows that a person's dietary preferences are mainly formed from an early age, and it will be very difficult to change them when he grows up, so a reasonable diet should also start from the child.

It is also worth mentioning that breakfast and dinner are also free of charge if students are boarding a homestay. Li Hui hopes to let more students board, according to his impression back then, the success rate of boarding students is significantly higher than that of day students, whether it is measured by the promotion rate or the achievements after entering the society, of course, the premise of the comparison is that the family background is similar, because the second generation of officials and the rich second generation are basically day students, and it is very unfair to compare their achievements under the shadow of their parents with self-made people, especially after entering the society.

Li Hui's concern for the next generation of China can be said to be meticulous, from hardware to software, which can ensure their strong growth; But Li Hui's requirements for these children are also extremely harsh, from junior high school to college, the academic pressure is even greater than when Li Hui was in school, and even in the relatively relaxed elementary school period, there are physical education classes that everyone loves and hates! (To be continued.) )