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Gaokao reforms could leave Chinese public vulnerable to pseudo-history, top academic warns

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Gaokao reforms could leave Chinese public vulnerable to pseudo-history, top academic warns

University dean’s cautionary words come as Beijing is increasingly on guard about historical views at odds with the official line

China’s secondary school students are dropping history as an exam subject, a trend that could leave the public more vulnerable to distorted narratives in the future, an academic at a top university has warned.

“History education in secondary schools is an important means of preserving historical, cultural, ethnic and national identity,” said Liu Linhai, dean of the school of history at Beijing Normal University, in a commentary in the state-backed China Teacher Paper.

“Its current weakening and even marginalisation should be a matter of urgent concern for policymakers, who should take coordinated and effective measures to address the structural problems affecting the subject,” Liu wrote.

Authorities in China have become increasingly alert to challenges to the orthodox view of the country’s history.

On Thursday, a newspaper published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ran two front-page pieces framing pseudo-history as a “new variant” of historical nihilism.

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