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What's the difference between the national volume and the new curriculum standard?
Curriculum standard is the basic programmatic document of national curriculum, and it is also the basic norm and quality requirement of national basic education curriculum. This curriculum reform will transform the long-used syllabus into curriculum standards, which embodies the basic ideas advocated by the curriculum reform. The formulation of basic education curriculum standards is the core work of basic education curriculum reform. With the joint efforts of nearly 300 experts, the experimental draft of 18 curriculum standard was officially promulgated, marking a new stage of curriculum reform in basic education in China.
The national paper is a college entrance examination paper for provinces where the Ministry of Education has failed to make independent propositions. It is divided into the first volume of the new curriculum standard and the second volume of the new curriculum standard.
The first book of the new curriculum standard is more difficult than the second book of the new curriculum standard.
Small languages (Japanese/Russian/French/German/Spanish) use national examination papers in the college entrance examination, and provinces have no right to make their own propositions, regardless of the new curriculum standard 1 or the new curriculum standard 2.
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