According to the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), this year's exam still follows the 2018 General Education Program and does not exceed the required requirements. The Ministry affirms that the exam has differentiation to serve both the goals of high school graduation and university admission. However, many education experts and teachers believe that the task of an exam simultaneously having to fulfill two functions: ensuring the minimum standards for graduation recognition and having enough differentiation to serve university admission is a contradictory task. Because, in order to classify good candidates, the exam must include questions of high difficulty, while if the goal is only to consider graduation, those questions will become a barrier causing confusion and great pressure for the majority of students.
The separation of the two functions: recognition of high school graduation and university admission is a direction that needs to be seriously considered in the current context. At that time, the high school graduation exam will return to its true meaning as a universal, easy exam, reducing pressure for the majority of students. Meanwhile, universities with increasingly expanded autonomy will be able to design their own exams suitable to the specific characteristics of the training industry, while ensuring differentiation and fairness in selection.
In the context of Vietnam promoting comprehensive educational reform, the continued existence of a “2 in 1” exam has revealed many shortcomings. If there is no early adjustment, the consequences will not only be tears after the exam, but also a deviation in the shaping of educational goals: from a human-centered system to a system that pursues scores and rankings.
A humanistic education system cannot allow students to be exhausted by exams that are not suitable for their learning goals. Continuing to combine two functions in a common exam will only put pressure on the shoulders of students, and at the same time distort the goal of general education, which must prioritize comprehensive development, not just training for exams. It is time to courageously look back at reality, listen to the voices of students and society to make reasonable decisions for the High School Graduation Exam.
Minh Ngoc
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/202507/tach-bach-muc-tieu-de-giam-ap-luc-cho-hoc-sinh-va-xa-hoi-5e551a4/
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