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Standardizing “Yikao”: An analysis of the reform in Arts College Entrance Examination (ACEE) in China in 2024
In November 2023, the Ministry of Education of China issued a new document concerning the reform of the Yikao, also known as the Arts College Entrance Examination (ACEE), marking a new phase in the examination for all arts majors across mainland China. This study aims to explore the historical background, core changes, and implications of this reform, particularly focusing on the changes and impact on music candidates through an examination of the reformed “province-level examinations” of 30 provinces in China. Employing content analysis, we coded all data using emergent coding methodology. The findings revealed five key themes regarding the core changes of the new NACEE: (a) two streamlined categories—music performance and music education; (b) elevated standards for music literacy and professional competence in province-level examinations; (c) demands for music candidates to demonstrate robust musical skills; (e) higher requirement in academic scores; and (f) the intent to increase fairness and avoid corruption. The research emphasizes the trend toward standardized assessment in the field of music and underscores the potential challenges it may present for music candidates. While the reform of the Yikao aims to enhance fairness and standardization, it also raises concerns for non-standardized highly creative candidates.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Music Education (IJME) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the International Society for Music Education (ISME) four times a year. Manuscripts published are scholarly works, representing empirical research in a variety of modalities. They enhance knowledge regarding the teaching and learning of music with a special interest toward an international constituency. Manuscripts report results of quantitative or qualitative research studies, summarize bodies or research, present theories, models, or philosophical positions, etc. Papers show relevance to advancing the practice of music teaching and learning at all age levels with issues of direct concern to the classroom or studio, in school and out, private and group instruction. All manuscripts should contain evidence of a scholarly approach and be situated within the current literature. Implications for learning and teaching of music should be clearly stated, relevant, contemporary, and of interest to an international readership.