客服中心 | 代理专区 | 网站地图 | 公司简介
当前位置:亿城英语 -> 英语听力大全 -> 2004 -> VOA标准英语 -> 各类新闻 -> Bush Lauds Education Reforms


Bush Lauds Education Reforms

 

Scott Stearns

President Bush starts the new year campaigning on some of the domestic programs he hopes will help him win re-election. Mr. Bush says his education reforms have raised test scores in math and reading.

President Bush says the changes have put more children on the path to success in school and in life. He said the biggest changes in education in a generation are working.

"We expect schools to do their job, and we're helping them to do their job. So there's no excuse for failure. When we set a high standard, we are showing our belief in the capacities of every child."

The so-called No Child Left Behind reforms require states to hold every public school accountable for student achievement. If test scores do not measure up, the plan allows parents to move their children to better-performing schools, and provides money for tutoring.

"We will no longer write off some children as hopeless. We will no longer accept or excuse schools that do not effectively teach the basics. We will insist on high standards and accountability, because we believe that every school should teach and every child can learn."

Critics say the president's reforms rely too much on standardized tests and not enough on individual needs. They say that forces teachers to focus on material they know will be on the test, instead of offering a broader view of the subject.

There is not yet enough money in the plan to meet all demands for tutoring, and switching schools often depends on better schools having enough space to accept new students.

In the weekly Democratic radio address, New York Congressman Tim Bishop said the president must increase school funding. "Improving education is an American priority. But last year, it was left under-funded by more than $8 billion. This gap has placed a great burden on our educators and local school taxes."

Democrats say the federal grading system is unfair in some cases, because it requires yearly progress from every subgroup of students, including those with disabilities, or those who speak English as a second language.

President Bush says it is not unfair to hold all students to the same standards. "Our reforms insist on high standards, because we know every child can learn. Our reforms call for testing because the worst discrimination is to ignore a school's failure to teach every child. And our reforms identify underperforming schools, because we need to direct our help to the schools that need it most."

Education and health care will be the domestic cornerstones of the president's push for re-election. In the coming week, he will visit the states of Missouri and Tennessee to discuss education reform, and raise more money for the campaign.

 

注释:

domestic [dE5mestik] adj. 国内的,本国的

No Child Left Behind   不让一个孩子落伍,美国教育改革方案。

accountable [E5kauntEbl] adj. 有责任的

measure up   符合标准

tutor [5tju:tE] v. 辅导

write off…as   把……看成

accountability [E7kauntE5biliti] n. 有责任,有义务

switch schools   转校

congressman [5kRN^resmEn] n. 国会议员

priority [prai5Criti] n. 重点,优先

under-fund   资金不足

subgroup [5sQb^ru:p] n. 小群

disability [7disE5biliti] n. 无能,残疾

call for   提倡

discrimination [dis7krimi5neiFEn] n. 歧视;眼光,识别力

identify [ai5dentifai] v. 认同

underperforming [9QndEpE5fR:miN] adj. 表现不佳的

cornerstone [5kC:nEstEJn] n. 基础



声明:
这里只提供从网络公开资源收集的低精度英语听力和英语口语语音试听,完全免费供广大英语爱好者试用。我们不保证文章内容一定是完整和正确的。您如需要完整和高精度的语音产品,请在相应的音像书店购买正版产品和教材。除标明的外,这里的语音内容的版权属于原版权所有人。如果试学感觉好,请支持正版!英语听力部分页面可能缺少文本或者语音,请反馈到客服信箱;文字内容仅供英语学习者参考,英语听力音频内容仅供低精度在线试听(不提供下载)。若您打开页面后看不到Realplayer播放框,有可能是没有安装Realplayer播放器,请点这里下载并安装。





北京数码轻舟科技发展有限公司版权所有 ICP京050055号 客服电话:(010)62535917
地址:北京市海淀区成府路35号北楼119室 邮编:100083 传真:(010)62535917
联系我们: 客服邮箱: