A plan to reform gaokao, or China's college entrance examination, in Beijing has divided experts, who disagree on whether placing less emphasis on English-language skills is a good idea. The Beijing Municipal Commission of Education said on 21 October that the scores for subjects like English and Chinese in Beijing's gaokao will change as of 2016. The overall score of English will drop from 150 to 100, while the total points for Chinese will rise from 150 to 180. Other regions, including Jiangsu and Shandong provinces and Shanghai municipality, are also preparing their own gaokao reforms. According to China National Radio, Shandong will cancel the listening part of the English examination in its gaokao. Reports China Daily