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[originaltext] Generalizing about education in the United States involves so
[originaltext] Generalizing about education in the United States involves so
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2023-08-03
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Generalizing about education in the United States involves some risk because education is spread around and standards vary from place to Place. Even more, diversity is the feature of American education.
Education is largely a public function in America but religious and private institutions do sponsor schools. These private schools, particularly in the primary and secondary field, are now enjoying a revival.
Most children in America begin school in a kindergarten class at age five. There follows eight years of primary education, then four years of high school. Education is compulsory until about age 16. The existence of large minorities, many with a primary language other than English, complicates the educational process. Many Americans do not believe that their school standards are high enough. The high rate of functional illiteracy gives evidence to this charge.
Higher education in America is widespread with about 1,800 post-secondary institutions. These include two-year community colleges, four-year undergraduate colleges and universities, and many schools which have extensive graduate programs. Some schools are privately funded, and more receive the majority of their funding from public sources. There is a great range of quality between higher educational institutions and some universities have outstanding academic records. These quality differences may be overemphasized for many unfamous schools have excellent programs. In the long run, the individual determines the education he gets.
选项
A、The existence of various kinds of schools.
B、The educational problem of American minorities.
C、The existence of functional illiterates.
D、The existence of private schools.
答案
C
解析
What further proves to the belief that school standards are not high enough?
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