3. I learned that a university professor responded that the course failed because the English of China students was not good?
The IELTS admission requirement of the University of Sydney Business School is 7, which is already the highest standard in Australia. Among many top business schools in the world, not many are above this standard.
4. A professor from China University responded: The course failed because people lacked critical thinking?
Prejudice, this is a typical stereotype.
I even think this is a racist remark to some extent.
So obviously, the two points of the school are untenable. Now we have a deep understanding of what it means to confuse people. ...
Is the failure rate of 5.40% high?
Not tall. Some of our courses are relatively high and acceptable. West University has always been extremely strict with students. But we should hang up those students who are not easy to learn, instead of hanging up like a lottery. We never think that everyone should pass, and we hope that students who really should pass will fail. What's more, this failure was caused by problems in the school's own teaching.
6. How did the school handle this matter?
On the one hand, it is a good thing that they admit their teaching mistakes and make improvements.
On the other hand, without an appeal, everyone was forced to retake the course.
Moreover, they postponed the release of the results of our appeal to August 3 1 day, which is the sixth week of this semester.
Sure enough, I didn't refuse or promise, so I dragged on (isn't this a green tea bitch) until I studied for half a semester, and I didn't have the heart to pursue it anymore.
7. What is the state of students at this time?
There is nothing to do, waiting anxiously for the result of the complaint.
8. Supported by the right protection agency SUPRA?
Yes, as a third-party organization, they fully support us. Our whole process of safeguarding rights was assisted by SUPRA, which was orderly and did not cause any conflict and violence. Our representatives, the above-mentioned representatives and the dean also attended the talks at the college level. SUPRA staff told me: China students have been treated unfairly, and they are used to submit to humiliation. You did a good job this time. I was very moved at that time. Sometimes I feel that some compatriots don't understand us, but foreigners have helped us and have mixed feelings.
9. Who else has supported this matter?
After this incident, many students who failed this course also stood up to help us. Many lawyers offered to help us at home for free. Many China reporters in Australia helped us speak, and even ABC, Australia's largest media, published reports supporting us. Here, I would like to especially thank Mo of ABC, who gave us a lot of guidance and suggestions on media affairs. All these make us more than 300 students who have left their homes feel that they are not alone.
10. Summary
As the initiator of this matter, it is still the head of the debate group. I witnessed us unite from a group of helpless victims into an organized group. From the beginning, no one knew about it, and then all parties helped, and finally all of Australia knew about us. Through the conference, we sorted out 14 pages of information, talked with the dean, and voiced in major media. I think this is the first time that China students have come forward to fight for their own injustice, and we have also received help from the legal media and other aspects. I just didn't expect the news to go bad as soon as I returned to China, alas.
Rumors stop with wise men, and we just want to have a clear conscience.