Prime Minister “Show policy for next year's college entrance exam and questions during this month” June 8 18:53

Regarding the response to next year's college entrance examination due to the spread of new coronavirus infection, Prime Minister Abe will make a policy about the entrance examination schedule and question contents this month based on the results of the intention survey to students at the plenary session of the House of Representatives. Clarified the ideas shown.

Among them, Prime Minister Abe commented on the impact of school closure, "To prevent the spread of infection, ensure that there is no significant delay in learning even if the school must be temporarily closed in the future. Is very important, especially for children in the final year, we take advantage of long vacations such as summer vacation and Saturdays to fully cover the delay in learning."

Regarding next year's college entrance examination, Prime Minister Abe said, ``We are currently investigating the intentions of high school students across the country regarding the schedule and the contents of questions, and based on the results, We will discuss the matter with the relevant parties thoroughly and show the policy within this month." He clarified the idea of ​​showing the policy within this month regarding the entrance examination schedule and the contents of the questions.

On the other hand, over the government expert meeting, Prime Minister Abe will create a record with the speaker clearly stated, and also properly save the quick record, and after the expiration of the retention period, as a rule, at the National Archives of Japan. I made it clear that it will be announced.