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
At a youth centre in south London, where staff and volunteers run a daily after-school homework club, young people turn off thei
At a youth centre in south London, where staff and volunteers run a daily after-school homework club, young people turn off thei
admin
2021-12-15
39
问题
At a youth centre in south London, where staff and volunteers run a daily after-school homework club, young people turn off their phones and focus on their studies in a safe, supportive and fun environment.
Like many youth organisations nationwide, the centre provides a space for young people to do positive things together, outside of school and family. Staff tell us that the young people they work with are as interested in the state of the world as any of us, but their everyday concerns tend to be more practical: doing well at school, getting a job or a place at university.
There is a clear link between the kind of society we aspire to be and the chances we offer to our next generation of voters, citizens, employees and parents. London mayor Sadiq Khan has said that we need to focus on "prioritising places and spaces where people can come together in communities". This feels like a welcome endorsement of the role of local youth organisations and youth work.
Alongside this positivity, however, reports show the profound reduction in services for young people resulting from funding cuts. With huge pressures on all local authority budgets, these cuts won’t be reversed. So how do we sustainably fund youth work? There are no easy answers but there are areas we need to prioritise:
First, less targeting. The focus on funding "targeted" work—while important—has reduced the capacity of some organisations to deliver open access or preventative services. The Youth Investment Fund, with its explicit focus on services that are open to all young people, is a welcome start—more funding needs to go this way.
Second, more efficient spending. In 2016, the Educational Excellence Everywhere white paper announced plans to fund some schools to extend their provision of access activities and programmes that would help young people develop skills employers value. Instead of funding schools, however, this might have been better achieved by funding existing youth organisations to work in partnership with schools.
Third, better collaboration. As funding sources become ever scarcer, organisations working with young people may be tempted to compete and present their offerings as unique. We need to recognise that young people have diverse needs, and that they want to choose and shape services themselves. Some new models of capacity support are emerging through co-ops, mutuals or voluntary sector-led foundations. These initiatives—and the new investments they might encourage—are welcome.
There are reasons for optimism, and encouraging signs that youth work is valued and people want to support it. It is still not clear that funding will follow the rhetoric, however. If it really is important to give young people the opportunity to lead, shape and strengthen our communities, then let’s stop talking about it and invest in it.
What can we learn about the Educational Excellence Everywhere?
选项
A、It is a specialized fund to subsidize schools.
B、It includes plans to extend youth activities.
C、It aims at developing the youth’s working skills.
D、It may turn to directly fund youth organisations.
答案
C
解析
由题干中的the Educational Excellence Everywhere定位至第六段第二句。推理判断题。定位句指出,卓越教育普惠白皮书发布计划,将资助一些学校扩展活动与项目,帮助青年人发展雇主重视的能力,故答案为C)。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/paaFFFFM
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
JustoffthecoastofSouthernCaliforniasitsSantaCruzIsland,whereamagicalcreaturecalledtheislandfox【C1】______Adeca
JustoffthecoastofSouthernCaliforniasitsSantaCruzIsland,whereamagicalcreaturecalledtheislandfox【C1】______Adeca
Backin1964,inhisbookGamesPeoplePlay,psychiatristEricBernedescribedapatternofconversationhecalled"WhyDon’tYo
Backin1964,inhisbookGamesPeoplePlay,psychiatristEricBernedescribedapatternofconversationhecalled"WhyDon’tYo
Itmaycomeasasurprisetomanyanexhaustedmotherorfather—butthinkingaboutyourchildrencouldimproveyourmemory,ast
Itmaycomeasasurprisetomanyanexhaustedmotherorfather—butthinkingaboutyourchildrencouldimproveyourmemory,ast
A、Theywerecontrolledlessstrictlybytheauthorities.B、Theytreatedtheirworkersmorehumanely.C、Theycompletelyignoredc
A、Theywerecontrolledlessstrictlybytheauthorities.B、Theytreatedtheirworkersmorehumanely.C、Theycompletelyignoredc
A、Heiseasytogetalongwith.B、Heisstricttohisstudents.C、Heusuallygiveshighmarkstohisstudents.D、Heisanexpert
A、Theeffectsofnoiseonthequalityoflife.B、Theroleofairtrafficrestrictions.C、Theproductionofquieterengines.D、Th
随机试题
为了使组织更有效地实现它的目标,必须使组织的结构和过程科学化和合理化,这种观点来自于【】
权变管理理论的核心是()
患者,女性,50岁。细胞学检查证实为子宫内膜癌,宫腔长8cm,宫颈无癌侵犯,腹腔冲洗液无癌细胞,应选择
如图所示为压力水管的渐变段,渐变段处设有混凝土支座。渐变段左边管径d1=1.5m,压强水头水柱,右边管径d2=1.0m,管中通过的流量Q=1.8m3/s。不计水头损失,则作用在支座上的轴向力为()。
以下担保形式中,属于预付款担保的是()。
某单位出纳会计张某签发现金支票5000元到开户银行提款,在该现金支票上的签章为()。
西汉散文家中,鲁迅特别推崇的是(),并用“皆为西汉鸿文,沾溉后人,其泽甚远”,认为二人的共同特点是”为人皆疏直激切,尽所欲言”。
迷走神经兴奋使心率减慢,是由于窦房结细胞发生下列哪种改变所致
根据下面的材料写一篇论说文,题目自拟,要求700字左右。在枫叶上,露珠红红地闪烁在荷花上,露珠有着泪滴似的苍白……
Thehumanbraincontains10thousandmillioncellsandeachofthesemayhaveathousandconnections.Suchenormousnumbersused
最新回复
(
0
)