Before the university entrance examination reform that will start in 2020, 8% of junior high school and high school students and their parents who will take the examination are aware of the entrance examination reform, but 7% are worried about it. I found out in the investigation.

 The survey was conducted in May via the Internet, targeting 5 people from the second year of junior high school to the third year of high school who are planning to take university entrance exams and their parents.

 According to the report, 2020% of children and 84.7% of parents answered that they "know" about the change in the system from the university entrance examination that will be held in 88. 49% of children and 57.3% of parents answered, "I know, but I don't know the specifics."Compared to the previous year's survey, children increased by about 20 points and parents increased by about 30 points.

 73.8% of parents and children in urban areas and 81.5% of parents and children in non-urban areas are worried about the new entrance examination system.The most common items of concern were children and parents who did not collect sufficient information, with 48.1% of children and 57% of parents. The second most common test was the Common Test for University Admissions, with 2% of children and 39% of parents feeling anxious.

 The reason for feeling anxious about the common test is that 52.9% of parents and children in urban areas and 69.7% of parents and children in non-urban areas answered "I don't know how it will change", and the feeling of anxiety is greater outside urban areas than in urban areas. Became clear.

reference:[Kawaijuku] Immediately before the university entrance examination reform!Conducted an awareness survey of the "Reiwa test generation" who will refrain from taking the test

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