The son of the director of the university hiring teacher, responded: The process is open and transparent.
Recently, the China Institute of Geology (Beijing) released a public information about the "son of the director", which has attracted widespread attention. This makes many people wonder, is it true that students in college rely on the strength of their parents?
Just when everyone was speculating, the staff of the University also expressed their opinions: "The university has a rule that all work must be made public. ”
However, one might question whether disclosure of blood really ensures justice. Because, everyone knows that sometimes, the importance of "fighting father" is far more than the value of force. However, now that college admissions have become transparent, it is a good idea to disclose family relationships. In this way, at least the people who "fight for the father" will no longer hide it, and some capable people will also be recognized accordingly.
Of course, we also expect that universities should not only disclose their affiliation, but also conduct more vetting in the admissions process to ensure that every candidate is treated fairly. After all, this is a sacred land that cannot tolerate injustice.
Spell Daddy", or is it better than the ability? The public recruitment announcement of China Institute of Geography has aroused heated discussions!
In this announcement, the name of one of the candidates was given the term "son of the commissioner", which attracted the attention of many people. In these years, is college admissions decided by "spelling dad"?
In today's era of "fighting for dad", many people are worried that college admissions are difficult to avoid. But China's Institute of Geography (Beijing) reacted with its own practice. The university said that the whole process of this recruitment is open and transparent, so they will publish the relevant information.
But does the disclosure of blood ties really ensure justice? Some people feel that by doing so, they can stop certain injustices and give a fair evaluation to those who are able. However, there are also some people who are worried that this may be another form of "spelling dad".
In short, to be fair, fair, and open in college admissions is what we expect. After all, this is a sacred land that cannot tolerate injustice. Let's hope that the China Institute of Geosciences (Beijing) can set an example in recruiting students and provide a more equal competition platform for students.
It is hoped that the China Institute of Geology (Beijing) can truly reflect fairness, fairness and openness in the admissions process, and provide a good example for students.