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The Gaokao’s Unseen Toll: When Fairness Threatens Mental Health

高考防作弊升级,学生心理健康不可忽视

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As a record 12.9 million students prepare to sit for China’s grueling gaokao, the nation once again turns its gaze to an exam that defines futures. This annual ritual, steeped in both hope and dread, has long been a crucible of meritocracy. Yet behind the scenes of last-minute cramming and heightened security lies a troubling question: in the relentless pursuit of fairness, are we neglecting the very minds the system is designed to serve?

Authorities have rolled out ever-more sophisticated anti-cheating measures—from AI-powered proctoring to detectors that can spot smart glasses. These steps are understandable; a single leaked paper or covert device can undermine millions of honest efforts. Fairness is the gaokao’s philosophical bedrock, a promise that hard work, not privilege, determines success. However, this escalating surveillance feeds an atmosphere of mistrust, subtly signaling to students that they are potential perpetrators until proven otherwise.

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