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Ask anAmerican schoolchild what he or she is learning in school these days and you might even get a reply, provided you ask it in Spanish.But don’t bother, here’s the answer.Americans nowadays are not learning any of the things that we learned in our day, like reading and writing.Apparently these are considered fusty old subjects, invented by white males to oppress women and minorities.
What are they learning In a Vermont college town I found the answer sitting in a toy store book rack, next to typical kids’ books like "Heather Has Two Mommies andDaddy is ’Dysfunctional’". It’s a teacher’s guide called "Happy ToBe Me", subtitled "Building Self-Esteem". Self-esteem as it turns out, is a big subject inAmerican classrooms. ManyAmerican schools see building it as important as teaching reading and writing. They call it "whole language" teaching, borrowing terminology from the granola people to compete in the education marketplace.
No one ever spent a moment building my self-esteem when I was in school. In fact, from the day I first stepped inside a classroom my self-esteem was one big demolition site.All that mattered was "the subject", be it geography, history, or mathematics. I was praised when I remembered that "near", "fit", "friendly", "pleasing", "like" and their opposites took the dative case in Latin. I was reviled when I forgot what a cosine was good for. Generally, I lived my school years beneath a torrent of castigation so consistent I eventually ceased to hear it, as people who live near the sea eventually stop hearing the waves.
Schools have changeD、Reviling is out, for one thing. More important, subjects have changeD、Whereas I learnedEnglish, modern kids learn something called "language skills". Whereas I learned writing, modern kids learn something called "communication".Communication, the book tells us, is seven per cent words, twenty three per cent facial expression, twenty per cent tone of voice, and fifty per cent body language. So this column, with its carefully chosen words, would earn at most a grade of seven per cent. That is, if the school even gave out something as oppressive and demanding as grades.
The result is that, in place ofEnglish classes,American children are getting a course in "How to Win Friends and Influence People".Consider the new attitude toward journal writing: I remember one high schoolEnglish class when we were required to keep a journal. The idea was to emulate those great writers who confided in dimes, searching their soul and honing their critical thinking on paper.
"Happy ToBe Me" states that journals are a great way for students to get in touch with their feelings. Tell students they can write one sentence or a whole page. Reassure them that no one, not even you, will read what they write.After the unit, hopefully all students will be feeling good about themselves and will want to share some of their entries with the class.
There was a time when no self-respecting book forEnglish teachers would use "great" or "hopefully" that way. Moreover, back then the purpose ofEnglish courses (an antique term for "Unit") was not to help students "feel good about themselves". Which is good, because all that reviling didn’t make me feel particularly good about anything .
In Paragraph 2, "whole language" teaching is in inverted commas because ______.A.the writer is using direct speech
B.the writer is questioning the education concept
C.the words quoted have been extracted from a translation
D.the writer is quoting from another source

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[解析] 综观全文,作者对于当前的这种教育方式是持否定态度的,因此B项为正确答案。 document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>

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