Liberal Democratic Committee Suggests Utilization of Private Exams in Secondary Exam English 4 Skills Secondary Examination March 17 17:35

Regarding the ideal way of university entrance examination to measure four English skills, the Liberal Democratic Party's Educational Sciences Subcommittee and others have suggested that it is realistic to promote the use of private examinations in secondary examinations at each university for the time being. Submitted to the Minister.

Following the postponement of the introduction of the English private exam into the university entrance common test, we will examine the ideal way of university entrance examination that measures the so-called four skills of English reading, listening, speaking and writing skills On April 17, Takashishi and his colleagues from the Liberal Democratic Party's Education and Science Group submitted a proposal to Minister Hagiuda.

It states that "university entrance examinations are conducted with the initiative and responsibility of each university, and each university is expected to take an active part in evaluating the four skills."

Also, in the university entrance examination, it is necessary to conduct specialized examinations as to whether a system that evaluates "speaking ability" and "listening ability" can be independently developed. It is realistic to promote the use of exams.

Furthermore, regarding the use of private trials, it is essential that the government take measures such as budgeting for regional and economic disparities that caused the delay.

Mr. Takashina told reporters, "The Minister stated that university entrance examinations were originally decided by the university, and that it was necessary to have the initiative consider the direction. I look forward to reforming university entrance examinations in a way that reflects our recommendations. "