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What is the examination form of National Open University?
The National Open University is established on the basis of Radio and TV University, facing all members of society, emphasizing the gathering, integration and enjoyment of high-quality educational resources, and exploring the deep integration of modern information technology and education with the support of modern information technology. To award a bachelor's degree, the school shall apply to the Beijing Academic Degrees Committee and report to the the State Council Academic Degrees Committee for the record.

First, the National Open University curriculum evaluation method

In-school examination: 30% of the usual score+70% of the final paper score. In some places, quality education is emphasized, and the score will reach 40% at ordinary times.

Usually grades include attendance (generally 15 points, 5 points for one class, 2 classes 10 points, 3 classes 15 points, not only deducted full points, but also failed to take the exam at the end of the period, so this subject is directly linked; Usually homework 15, five assignments are generally arranged).

This is the usual examination method for compulsory courses.

Two, the National Open University elective course assessment methods

1, according to the compulsory course assessment method;

2. There are a lot of students in large classes, and they generally don't call the roll, just look at the final thesis exam;

3. Cooperate in groups to complete the final learning tasks, such as planning, process design, papers, experimental reports, etc. , and score according to the final assignment;

4. Writing a paper, the final score is the paper score.

Most elective courses in National Open University are open-book exams, but professional elective courses are generally closed. The required course must be a closed-book exam.

The National Open University is a new type of institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education. Supported by modern information technology, it pays equal attention to academic education and non-academic education, and implements distance open education.