首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
When University of California-Berkeley released a study this month showing alarmingly high teacher turnover (人员流动) rates at Los
When University of California-Berkeley released a study this month showing alarmingly high teacher turnover (人员流动) rates at Los
admin
2013-04-25
44
问题
When University of California-Berkeley released a study this month showing alarmingly high teacher turnover (人员流动) rates at Los Angeles charter schools, I wasn’t surprised.
That’s not a slam at local charter schools. It’s just that the study echoed something I’d observed many times, starting with my niece.
Bright and cheerful, my niece longed to teach high-needs children. She started out in the San Francisco public schools, where she was assigned to the district’s toughest elementary school. Fifth-graders threw chairs across the room—and at her. Parents refused to show up for conferences.
She wasn’t willing to deal with this level of indifference and teacher abuse, so she switched to a highly regarded charter elementary school in the Bay Area where she poured her energy into her job and it showed. Her students’ test scores were as high as those in a nearby wealthy school district, despite the obstacles these children faced.
Yet by her fourth year, my niece was worn out, depleted (耗尽) of the energy it took to work with a classroom of sweet but deeply needy children who pleaded to stay in her classroom when it was time to leave. The principal’s offer of a $ 10,000 raise couldn’t stop her from giving notice. She went to work at that wealthy school district next door—for less money.
Over the years, I’ve met many impassioned (充满激情的) teachers at charter schools, only to call them the next year and find they’ve left. The authors of the Berkeley study theorize that the teachers leave because of the extraordinary demands: long hours, intense involvement in students’ complicated lives, continual searches for new ways to raise scores. Even the strongest supporters of the reform movement concede that the task of raising achievement among disadvantaged students is hard work.
It’s unlikely that we can build large-scale school reform on a platform of continual new demands on teachers—more time, more energy, more devotion, more responsibility—even if schools find ways to pay them better. This is the bigger challenge facing schools. We need a more useful answer to the Berkeley study than " Yeah, it’s really hard work. "
Why were the teacher turnover rates so high according to the Berkeley study?
选项
A、The students were indifferent to learning.
B、Teachers’ salary was not high enough.
C、Teachers’ work was too demanding.
D、Jobs elsewhere were more meaningful.
答案
C
解析
事实细节题。第六段第二句提到了伯克利分校研究结果的作者们将教师离职的原因总结为多方面的过度苛求,包括长时间工作、大量参与学生复杂的生活以及不断地探寻提高学生成绩的新方法等,也就足说,专家们认为,教师离职的原因是教学工作的要求过于苛刻,因此答案为C)。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/XT2FFFFM
0
大学英语四级
相关试题推荐
Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeofthe【B1】______ofagoodactor.Youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyour
Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeofthe【B1】______ofagoodactor.Youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyour
Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeofthe【B1】______ofagoodactor.Youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyour
Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeofthe【B1】______ofagoodactor.Youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyour
A、Itsflavorisspecial.B、It’shealthyfood.C、Itgoeswellwithfish.D、Ahighgradeoffishisusedinitspreparation.B题干询问
ThebestkeptsecretinSanDiegoiswaitingtoofferyouadelightfulgetaway--withoutleavingtown.Lessthanthreeyear
SecretsofGrade-AParentsHelpingyourchildgetaheadatschoolstartsathomeWhenCareyGrahamstartedGrade
随机试题
索氏抽提法测定糕点中的脂肪时,样品中的水分对测定没有影响。
脂肪酸β氧化在细胞内进行的部位有
施工作业的定额时间,是在拟定基本工作时间和()的基础上编制的。[2013年真题]
防排烟系统的排烟口距可燃物或可燃构件的距离不应小于()。
出境电子转单,由产地检验检疫机构向出境检验检疫关系人以电子方式提供报检单号、转单号及密码等。( )
基金性质的机构投资者包括证券投资基金、社保基金、企业年金和社会公益基金。()
如何建立良好的学生集体?
当一个人的外表具有魅力时,他的一些与外表无关的特征也常常被肯定,这种现象被称为()。
注意:下面出现的所有文件都必须保存在考生文件夹下。1.在考生文件夹下创建名为TAK.DOC的文件。2.将考生文件夹下XING\RUI文件夹中的文件SHU.EXE设置成只读属性,并撤销存档属性。3.搜索考生文件夹下的GE.XLS文件,然后将
Whatdoesthemanmean?
最新回复
(
0
)