Now China has about 20 girls’ middle schools, most of which are owned by gov

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问题     Now China has about 20 girls’ middle schools, most of which are owned by government. The only private one was established recently in Guangdong. Its establishment gained the support of local government. Since its foundation, it has caused a wide discussion in society at large. The following are opinions on the necessity of girls’ school. Read them carefully and write your response of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should:
    1. summarize briefly the opinions;
    2. give your comment.
Zhong Yijun:
    Girls’ schools are paid more attention to in developed countries. Historically, China has also had very successful schools of this kind, such as the very famous Shanghai Third Middle School.
Girls’ schools are able to design special courses based on the characteristics of women to make up for weaknesses in traditional education and are better for girls to take advantage of their inherent strengths. As long as these schools are well directed, they will uncover women’s greatest potential and cultivate outstanding women.
Wang Jiaye:
    In intelligence and emotional development, boys and girls have their respective features. Tailoring education specifically to girls is the essential purpose of girls’ schools. Girls’ schools today don’t go back to the closeted education of the past and they don’t just add some courses for women. Instead, the newly built girls’ middle school has made it very clear from the beginning that it will teach students based on gender. Teaching methods for some courses such as mathematics, physics and chemistry, would be specially designed for girls. At the same time, classes will be offered by the school based on young women’s advantages in imaginative thinking, appreciation of art and literature, and foreign language learning.
Xiao Cao:
    In my opinion, the true purposes of setting up girls’ school are: first, the use of the establishment as a brand to attract students from wealthier families; second, they want to restrain impulses of youth, which is just suppressing their emotional needs and is bad for their growth.
    China used to have many girls’ schools but most of them were shut down along with the progress of society. In ancient times, girls didn’t have the right to go to school for education, and some were even dressed as boys to sneak into schools in pursuit of knowledge. Girls’ schools appeared later as a demonstration of giving them the right to education.
    But girls’ schools have many disadvantages, and the most important one is that it isolates girls and is bad for their emotional development That’s why there are now few girls’ schools in China. Setting up girls’ schools is regressive rather than progressive.
Wen Xianliang:
    Separating boys and girls and giving them different education is negative. A girls’ school is not good for the equal rights of men and women, neither is it good for good communication between these two groups in the future. What’s worse, it’s not good for the development of children’s gender identities. Separating boys and girls to avoid puppy love is a negative behavior. Cultivating gender identities from an early age is in accordance with the development trends of society.
Wu Zhongkui:
    A girls’ middle school is not a good choice. It’s very important for girls at this age to maintain contact with boys. It’s a very significant phase of life and isolating girls during this period is harmful to their emotional development since the society is mixed and there are two genders. These girls will have difficulties or psychological problems in society in dealing with boys in the future.
    As a transition, girls’ schools may be OK for girls to stay for one or two years, but staying there too long is definitely not good.

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答案             Girls’ School Should Not Be Established
    There has long been a heated discussion on whether girls’ school should be established or not. Advocates believe that schools specifically for girls could design curriculums based on girls’ feature, and thus uncover girls’ greatest potential and cultivate outstanding women. Opponents, however, argue that setting up girls’ school will isolate girls, suppress their emotions, cost them their social skills and is bad for their development in the long term. As for myself, I have a firm belief that girls’ school should not be established.
    To begin with, it is still questionable that single-sex education improves students’ academic performance. Girl-specific curriculums do not necessarily equal to good education. While the curriculums can be designed to be girl-specific, the teachers may not have enough training to employ girl-specific teaching techniques. Apart from high teaching quality, the elements of good education also include favorable learning atmosphere, structured daily and classroom routines, and dedicated and caring support staff, etc. Therefore, tailoring education specifically to girls does not necessarily guarantee better academic performance.
    Next, girls’ school is indeed unnecessary. Every individual student, be they girls or boys, develops at slightly different speeds, but few would thus advocate education should be tailored specifically to each of them. In fact, school curriculums are flexible enough and can be moulded to suit both girls and boys, faster and slower learners in co-educational schools.
    Lastly, as pointed out by the opponents, girls’ schools isolate girls and deprive them of the real world which will render it difficult for girls to deal with the opposite sex. As it is, girls’ schools expose girls only to other girls, which means that girls do not have enough opportunities to know and get along with boys. This can be detrimental to girls as they might be less capable of dealing with emotional issues and having healthy relationships with boys when they grow up.
    In conclusion, girls’ schools do not prove to be effective, and it is not only unnecessary but harmful. Therefore, it’s not advisable that such schools be established.

解析     材料围绕“是否应该设立女校”展开讨论,给出了五段看法,包含正反双方观点。
    其中,前两段材料支持设立女校,理由如下:设立女校可以根据女生的特点有针对性地提供更合适的教学方法(design special courses based on the characteristics of women)、发挥女生的内在优势(better for girls to take advantage of their inherent strengths)、培养杰出的女性(cultivate outstanding women)。
    后三段材料反对设立女校,主要列出了设立女校的不利因素,包括压抑情感需求(suppressing their emotional needs)、孤立女生(isolates girls)、不利于女生的情感发展(bad for their emotional development)、不利于男女生之间的良好交流(neither is it good for good communication between these two groups)等。
    开篇:简单总结材料观点。然后提出自己的观点:坚决反对设立女校。
    主体:分三点详细阐述自己的观点:首先,单一性别环境下的教育有助于提升学生的学业表现这一说法有待商榷。其次,女校并无存在的必要。再次,女校因为把女生孤立起来剥夺了女生了解真实世界的机会。
    结尾:重申观点,总结全文。
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