South Korea鈥檚 education minister, Yoo Eun-hae, has for the nation to 鈥渉alt all daily social activities for the next week...cancel meetings and private gatherings鈥, as part of a recently announced Covid crackdown to cover the two-week run-up to the College Scholastic Ability听Test (CSAT).
The test, also called the 鈥渟uneung鈥, will be taken by about 500,000 students on 3 December and has already been postponed from its original date in November.
Health minister Park Neung-hoo had earlier called on the country to 鈥渉elp students take the national college entrance exam safely鈥. In-person classes at high schools will be suspended for a week, any 鈥渃ram school鈥 reporting a Covid infection will be outed publicly and mass gatherings and events will be limited.
The听nation of 50 million has had just over听500 Covid deaths in total and is reporting about 500 new infections a day.
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During the eight-hour test, students will be required to wear masks and will be placed behind plastic screens. Hospital spots and special facilities will be set up so that even students in quarantine can sit the exam.
Korea experts said the Covid measures were in keeping with the strict practices enacted for the suneung in past years, when even office hours and flights were rescheduled to create a perfectly quiet environment for test-takers.
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Terri Kim, a professor of comparative higher education at the University of East London and an academic visitor at St Antony鈥檚 College, University of Oxford, told听糖心Vlog听that she was 鈥渘ot surprised鈥 to hear of the exam-related crackdown.
鈥淪uch fervent interest and heavy investment in CSAT, at both the national听and individual level, are not uniquely Korean, but maybe [there are] similar, common features in other East Asian countries with a Confucian heritage,鈥 she said.
Nationwide measures were taken, for example, during China鈥檚听gao kao听exam in July.听
David Tizzard, an assistant professor in Korean studies at Seoul Women鈥檚 University, told听THE听that 鈥渢he Covid pandemic has been a perfect opportunity for the Korean government to rethink society鈥檚 attitudes towards this test鈥.
鈥淩ather than placing such a terrible burden and stress on the young students (whose main cause of death remains suicide because of academic pressures), this could have been a great time to rethink how the test is carried out and devise new methods and pathways into higher education more in line with current standards, methodologies and societal issues,鈥 he said.
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Dr Tizzard described the exam as 鈥減rimarily multiple choice and rote memorisation. There is little in the way of critical thought required. Moreover, with the tests all on a single day, the pressure is immense to perform well.鈥澨
He explained that the HE sector was dominated by the top three universities known collectively as SKY: Seoul National University, Korea University and Yonsei University.
鈥淕raduates from these three universities have a lot more opportunities open to them based on their听alma mater听more than anything else,鈥 he said. 听
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Stephanie Kim, faculty director of higher education administration at the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, described the suneung as a 鈥溾榦ne-chance exam鈥 that has an outsized influence on a student鈥檚 future鈥.
鈥淎 student鈥檚 score determines where that individual can attend college, which in turn greatly determines a student鈥檚 chances of economic prosperity,鈥 she told听THE.
鈥淐ollege graduates in South Korea primarily attain jobs through tightly knit alumni networks that help to usher in younger peers from the same college 鈥 in the short-term and throughout a lifetime,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd at a time when youth unemployment is so rampant, a student鈥檚 education pedigree (hakbeol) becomes that much more consequential to one鈥檚 upward mobility.鈥
Dr Kim said that the government tried to introduce policies to 鈥渞elieve pressures鈥 around the exam about a decade ago. However, 鈥渇ollowing some high-profile scandals where this admissions pathway was abused, the South Korean government has听begun to backpedal on these policies and return to emphasising the exam as the primary method of college admission鈥.
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