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Thread: 34 detained for cheating in China’s national college entrance exam
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[quote=BLUESKY001,368475]34 suspects have been detained for involving in cheating in China’s national College Entrance Examination in Songyuan city, in northeastern China’s Jilin Province. According to reports, two high-school teachers in Songyuan City tried to sell high-tech cheating devices ( receivers, earphones, chargers and batteries) to parents of students on the Eve of the College Entrance Exam. At least 29 students were caught cheating in the national college entrace exam, of which 23 students were caught with the cheating devices on June 8th, the second day of the exam. Another 6 students asked other people to take the exam on their behalf. China’s National College Entrance Examination is thought to be the most important national-level examination. Millions of students sit in for the exam and want to be enrolled by the prestitious universities in China. Despite the currrent severe job-market shriking situation, getting enrolled by key universities is still viewed as a “Golden Path”. In particular, for the students in rurual China, sitting in for the national college entrance examination remains the best (only) way out to get rid of destitution. Hence, the fairness of National College Examination shouldn’t be affected. I am from rurual China. I understand well how important the college entrance is. What makes me sad most is that the two teachers who should taught students “ the right morals and ethics” are selling cheating devices. In the front of personal benefits and profits, how is “teachers’ morality” so fragile? How does their ethics collapse so easily? [/quote]
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