首页
登录
职称英语
(1) The United States is facing its first major teacher shortage since the 1
(1) The United States is facing its first major teacher shortage since the 1
游客
2023-10-21
40
管理
问题
(1) The United States is facing its first major teacher shortage since the 1990s, one that could develop into a crisis for schools in many parts of the country, according to a new study by the Learning Policy Institute, an education think tank.
(2) The shortfall is a result of increased demand for teachers as schools reinstate classes and programs axed during the Great Recession. It has been compounded by a dramatic decrease in the supply of new teachers entering the profession. Enrollment in teacher-preparation programs dropped from 691000 in 2009 to 451000 this year, a 35 percent decline, according to the study, "A Coming Crisis in Teaching? Teacher Supply, Demand and Shortages in the U.S."
(3) "Our analysis estimates that U. S. classrooms were short approximately 60000 teachers last year, " Leib Sutcher, the study’s co-author, told reporters Tuesday ahead of the study’s release. "Unless we can shift these trends, annual teacher shortages could increase to over 100000 teachers by 2018 and remain close to that level thereafter. The impact of the teacher shortage on students, according to the study’s authors, will be schools having to cancel courses, increase class sizes and teacher-pupil ratios, or hire underprepared teachers.
(4) Although nearly every state has reported teacher shortages to the U. S. Department of Education, the problem is much more pronounced in some states than others. But across the country, the shortages are disproportionately felt in special education, math and science, and in bilingual and English-language education.
(5) Regardless of the state, students in high-poverty and high-minority schools are typically hit hardest when there are teacher shortages. On average, less than one percent of teachers were uncertified in low-minority schools, while four times as many were uncertified in high-minority schools, the study showed.
(6) Teacher attrition—the number of teachers leaving the profession for a variety of reasons— remains high and is the single-biggest contributor to the shortage, according to the report. Nearly two-thirds of the teachers who leave the profession do so before retirement age and cite dissatisfaction with their job as the reason. Addressing the job-dissatisfaction issues could help avert a teacher crisis. "In times of shortage, policymakers often focus attention on how to get more teachers into the profession, but it’s equally important to focus on how to keep the teachers we do have, " Sutcher said. "Reducing attrition in half, from eight percent to four percent, would virtually eliminate overall shortages."
(7) Linda Darling-Hammond, president of the Learning Policy Institute and one of the study’s coauthors, pointed out that teachers make about 20 percent less than other college graduates and that teacher salaries have lost ground since the 1990s. That despite increased teaching hours and less time for classroom preparation. "In more than 30 states,
a mid-career teacher heading a family of four is eligible for government assistance
, " she said. Darling-Hammond recommended increased pay, compensation packages that could include housing and child care, and forgivable loans as some of the ways to improve teacher retention.
(8) The study, based on federal data sets and more than a year in the works, received acclaim from powerful political figures on the education front. "This research underscores the importance of offering effective incentives to keep our best teachers in the profession, contributing their expertise to help others, " Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said in a statement.
(9) Former education secretary and South Carolina governor Richard W. Riley concurred. "The teaching workforce is so critical to our future, and what we see here is the data we need to help us move forward with thoughtful, effective strategies, " he said.
(10) An accompanying report, "Minority Teacher Recruitment, Employment, and Retention: 1987 to 2013, " looked specifically at the effort to increase the number of minority teachers in schools. "Teacher turnover is especially high in poor and disadvantaged schools, " said Richard Ingersoll, that report’s author. "What the data tell us is that we need to focus on more recruitment of minority teachers but also more retention of minority teachers if we ever want to have the teaching force look like the student population in schools. "
(11) Although compensation was a factor for minority teachers, it wasn’t the only one, Ingersoll said. "We need to work on working conditions, " he said. "Among the key conditions that drive out minority teachers are a lack of autonomy and discretion in the classroom." (本文选自 The Washington Post) [br] What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage?
选项
A、To introduce a prominent study.
B、To discuss a social problem.
C、To express discontent with the society.
D、To testify a controversial argument.
答案
B
解析
主旨题。从全文的整体内容和结构来看,这篇文章可分为三个部分,第一部分提出话题——美国出现严重的教师短缺;第二部分主要以数据介绍和分析大体情况;最后一部分分析教师短缺的原因并提出相应的对策。文章引用了大量数据、专家观点,都是为了讨论教师短缺这一社会问题,因此答案为B。文章虽然在进行论述的过程中提到过相关研究,但并不是围绕某一研究展开,因此排除A;作者讨论问题时没有流露出任何负面情绪,只是在客观地分析和解决问题,故排除C;作者并没有在开篇时提出一个观点,并在随后段落对其进行论证,可见D与原文不符,故排除。
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3117801.html
相关试题推荐
ManyChineseintheUnitedStatesliveinCalifornia,________inSanFrancisco.A
Teachersinthisschoolwereencouragedtousedramaasa(n)________oflearning.
Thestatesmanandwriteryoutalkedwithlastmonth________attoday’sconference
Whatdoes"Forallyousay,Ithinkshe’sthebestteacherwe’vegot"mean?A、Bec
Livinginthedesertinvolvesalotofproblems,________watershortageisthew
Sallywasabitshy,buttheteacherfoundherquite________discussingarecent
PassageSix[br]AccordingtoIngersoll,howcanweimproveteacherretention?By
(1)TheUnitedStatesisfacingitsfirstmajorteachershortagesincethe1
(1)TheUnitedStatesisfacingitsfirstmajorteachershortagesincethe1
PassageSix[br]What’sthemajorproblemtheauthorisfacing?It’shardforhim
随机试题
[originaltext]M:IsthereaneedtocontrolpopulationonlyincountrieslikeI
"Piaget’sCognitiveDevelopmentTheory"JeanPiaget,thefamousSwissdevelop
Lastspring,BhairaviDesai,amiddle-agedwomanwithoutadriver’slicense
一栋18层的旅馆,设有两个无外窗防烟楼梯间,且每层设有一条长40m,宽1.4m的
下列关于个人通过拍卖市场取得的拍卖收入征收个人所得税的表述中,正确的有()。A
上颌窦开口于()A.中鼻道 B.上鼻道 C.下鼻道 D.鼻
我国社会主义法律部门中包括有()。 A、宪法 B、法律 C、行政法规 D
证券公司向客户融资、融券,应当向客户收取一定比例的保证金,保证金可以证券充抵。证
试述陶行知的“生活即教育”和杜威的“教育即生活”的基本内涵,并比较其异同。
2022年6月9日,国家主席习近平同格鲁吉亚总统祖拉比什维利互致贺电,庆祝两国建
最新回复
(
0
)