At the primary and junior high school levels, there is a significant difference in the performance of different schools, and students of the same level often perform better in private schools than in public schools, and the elite schools in public schools are better than ordinary schools.
If there is no index student policy, it seems to be the most fair to admit students based on their scores, but it will make ordinary junior high school students have great pressure to go on to higher education. And this pressure is not caused by the student's level and failure to enter a better junior high school, but because of the non-ability school district housing factor, or the family investment factor.
This is not the same as the gap in the teaching level of high schools, which is admitted according to ability, but not in junior high school. However, the factors of school districts and the imbalance of private junior high schools do exist.
Indicator students are a better way to control and adjust. According to the level of each school, the designated quota is formulated, and the minimum admission line for index students is limited, which not only ensures the level of enrollment of students but also takes into account the balance of education
1. Increase the hype of school districts, and the phenomenon of private schools pinching the top is more obvious, some schools are fiercely competitive, and some schools are cold in enrollment.
2. A considerable number of low-scoring high-energy students are buried, and their learning potential cannot be fully demonstrated due to the limitation of teaching level, and they cannot be selected to enter key high schools for training.