Common test for university admission Descriptive questions Submission of bill to cancel introduction Opposition Party 4 November 14 18:04

Regarding the problem of the descriptive formula introduced in the university entrance common test, the four opposition parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party submitted a bill to the Diet to suspend the introduction because it was not possible to give a fair score due to variations among graders.

In the university entrance examination, which begins in January of next year, a descriptive problem is introduced in Japanese language and mathematics, and it is assumed that graduate students, retired teachers, and part-time university students will be scored.

The Constitutional Democratic Party, the National Democratic Party, the Communist Party, and the Social Democratic Opposition Party 4 submitted a bill to the House of Representatives to postpone the introduction on the 14th, regarding the problem of descriptive formulas, as it may vary depending on the graders and fair scoring is not possible. did.

The four parties pointed out that part-time jobs lacking expertise were also a problem, and pointed out that self-scoring after the exam was difficult and that it would interfere with the application to the school of choice. Should be done in.

Constitutional Democrat Hiroshi Kawauchi, member of the Constitutional Democratic Party who submitted the bill, told reporters, “It is the adult's role to allow students to take exams under fair and fair conditions. The university is doing the second exam and there is no problem. "