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  2. Academic grading in China - Wikipedia

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    The lower grade ranges in 0-100 scale are given higher grades than usual in 4.0 scale for Chinese grading systems.

  3. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    The system trained some 60 million mid-or high-level professionals and almost 400 million laborers to the junior or senior high school level. Today, 250 million Chinese get three levels of school education (elementary, junior, and senior high school), doubling the rate of increase in the rest of the world during the same period.

  4. Academic ranks in China - Wikipedia

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    Most universities in the People's Republic of China adopt a four-level academic rank system (Senior rank, Vice-Senior rank, Medium rank, and Junior rank), i.e. Professor, Associate professor, Lecturer, and Assistant lecturer. [1]

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  6. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In grades three through six students need to pass all of their subjects as well as an end of course exam in order to move up to the next grade level. The curriculum that is covered in Mexico's primary schools includes Spanish plus an additional language like English, math, geography, civics and ethics, physical education, and art.

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    For the French National High School Level (baccalauréat), a grade of 8–10 typically gives the right to take an additional oral exam in order to try to improve that average to 10 and pass. A grade between 10 and 12 is a simple pass (without grade); between 12 and 14 (more rarely 13–14) the grade is called "assez bien" (rather good); 14–16 ...

  8. Nine-rank system - Wikipedia

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    Ranks were expressed as class, rank, then grade; for example: Standard class, Rank 4, Upper grade (Chinese: 正四品上; pinyin: Zheng si pin shang). [8] Prestige titles were also awarded, normally based on seniority, to confer status among officials of the same rank. [8] From the Han to the Sui, local recruiters recommended official ...

  9. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Level B – Lecturer, or Research Fellow if research intensive; Level B is the first tenured academic rank, normally requires at minimum, completion of a PhD. Level A - Associate Lecturer, or Associate Fellow if research intensive. There are often multiple bands or steps for each Level (e.g. Level B - 6 steps, Level C - 6 steps, Level D - 4 steps).