On May 2019, 5, the "31st High School Connection General Assembly" was held for high school teachers, cram schools, and preparatory schools in 2021.The organizer is the Arrow Education Research Institute, which conducts consulting activities related to university reform and management.A total of 438 people, including high school teachers, cram schools, preparatory schools, and university educators, attended, and Bellesalle Akihabara, which was the venue, was very busy.

 Regarding the entrance examination for the new university, which is targeted from the second year of the current high school, only the outline has been announced despite the major reform for the first time in 30 years.Many questions were raised by high school teachers, cram schools, and preparatory schools while the countdown was in progress.

 At the general meeting, multiple experts were invited based on the questions gathered in the pre-questionnaire, and at the presentation corner, 17 people gave lectures such as "Common Test for University Admissions, Potential to Expand" and "Latest Information on High School Connection Reform" and "Reform of Entrance Examinations Seen by Newspaper Reporters". , In the group consultation corner, nine themes such as "What to do with the questionnaire?" And "What to do with 40 English skills?" Were set up. In the individual booth areas of XNUMX universities, we saw teachers enthusiastically consulting for students about new entrance exams at each university.

 Due to the great response this time, it is said that it is urgently considering holding it in Kansai in the fall of 2019.In the Tokyo metropolitan area, the second examination is scheduled to be held in May 2020, just before the new entrance examination.Those who wish to participate in both cases need to apply in advance.

reference:[Arrow Education Research Institute] The XNUMXst High School Connection General Assembly

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