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Education Ministry bans nationwide school ranking event
www.chinaview.cn 2007-05-27 10:41:27
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    BEIJING, May 27 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Education (MOE) has ordered a ban on an "unauthorized" evaluation of the nation's schools, fearing it could misguide students.

    Eleven media organizations came up with a list of "the top 100 middle schools in China", and posted it on a website on Friday.

    "The evaluation is neither permitted nor authorized by China's educational administrations," said MOE spokesman Wang Xuming at a press conference on Friday.

    "Any national ranking of China's elementary and middle schools will undoubtedly have a deep impact on the country's education," Wang said.

    Many parents believe a well-reputed school will make a big difference in their children's career.

    Despite the ban, the web page containing the list remains accessible as of Saturday. The web page shows only a list of schools and provides no reasoning behind the ranking, nor does it provide details on what criterion was used to make the evaluation.

    "Basic education, especially nine-year compulsory education, is a government act and it is inappropriate for unofficial organizations to conduct such an evaluation," Wang added.

Editor: Wang Yan
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