Over 70% of 109 Tokyo high schools eliminate entrance exam gender gap July 15, 2022 (Mainichi Japan) Japanese version (Getty Images) TOKYO -- Over 70% of the 109 Tokyo metropolitan high schools with gender quotas have eliminated the gap between girls' and boys' passing scores in their entrance exams
偽ブランド thanks to mitigation measures, the metro education board announced on July 13. However, in 23 schools (21%), the girls' passing scores remain higher than the boys'
スーパーコピー靴 and the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education will consider further corrective measures. The mitigation measure still allows 90% of a high school's annual student intake to be determined separately for boys and girls, but the remaining 10% must be evaluated regardless of sex. The measure comes as, in general, girls' minimum passing score tends to be higher than that of boys in entrance exams, sparking charges of unfairness. In fall 2021, the education board said that it would eventually expand the gender-blind admissions ratio from 10% to 20% of schools' student intake, followed by gradually abolishing separate enrollment caps for girls and boys. Previously, only some schools had implemented the 10% measure. In spring 2021, 42 of 110 targeted schools had done so
ブランドコピーN級品 and 36 schools
コピーブランド財布 including those that did not implement the measure, had eliminated the passing grade gender gap. To further narrow the discrepancy, the education board implemented the 10% measure at all 109 schools with gender quotas in spring 2022, and the passing score gender gap was eliminated at 81 schools (74%). Meanwhile, at the 23 schools where the girls' passing score remained higher
スーパーコピーブランド時計 a total of 284 more girls would have passed if the screening process had not been gender-biased. At the two schools with the largest differences, the minimum passing score for girls was 59 points higher than that for boys on a 1,000-point scale. The education board considered the mitigation measures to have been effective, but at the same time stated that differences in required pass marks for boys and girls must be eliminated. However, the specific schedule is still under consideration. (Japanese original by Asako Takeuchi, Tokyo City News Department) Font Size SML Print Go to The Mainichi Home Page Related Articles Girls still need higher entrance exam scores than boys at 80% of Tokyo high schools Juntendo Univ. ordered to pay $62,500 for gender bias in medical school admissions