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EDUCATION REPORT - Praise for Advanced Placement Classes, but Also CriticismBy Nancy Steinbach
Broadcast: Thursday, February 23, 2006
I'm Doug Johnson with the VOA Special English Education Report.
The Advanced Placement program is fifty years old. As we reported last week, it was created to let high school students do college-level work. They can earn college credits 1 if they do well on an exam.
In the United States, one-third of students who graduate from high school take at least one Advanced Placement course. Choices differ from school to school. Yet schools in poorer areas might offer few A.P. courses or none at all.
The program has many supporters. They point to studies that show that students with A.P. experience are better prepared for college. In fact, some arrive with enough credits to start at the second-year level. That saves money.
But the program also has critics. Some students and educators say A.P. classes often try to teach too much, so the learning 2 is not very deep. And critics argue that classes can seem taught too much to the exam. Students and teachers might not have a lot of time to explore other areas.
Another issue has to do with the increasing competition for college. Some education experts say the fears of parents are helping 3 to fuel the growth of A.P. classes. But a study by two economics 4 professors suggests that the program might be expanding too fast to guarantee quality.
Kristin Klopfenstein and Kathleen Thomas compared the performance of students in Texas. They say A.P. students were no more likely than non-A.P. students to have higher grade point averages after their first semester 5 at college. They also found that students with A.P. experience were generally no more likely than others to return for a second year of college.
Another researcher, Philip Sadler, presented a study last week at a meeting of the American Association 6 for the Advancement 7 of Science. This study involved students who got high marks on an A.P. science exam but still took a beginning-level science class in college. Mister 8 Sadler says they did well, but not as well as many people might have expected.
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The College Board, which administers 9 the A.P. program, says the study was too small to mean much. It says other research shows that students who do well on Advanced Placement exams are likely to be more successful in college.
This VOA Special English Education Report was written by Nancy Steinbach. Read and listen to our reports at www.unsv.com. I'm Doug Johnson.
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- He is studying economics,which subject is very important.他正在学习经济学,该学科是很重要的。
- One can't separate politics from economics.不能把政治与经济割裂开来。
- A student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester.每个学生一学期可能要修四五门课程。
- I had an especially rough time during my first semester.我第一个学期的日子难受极了。
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- I broke away from the association ten years ago.我10年前就脱离了那个团体。
- His new contribution to the advancement of physiology was well appreciated.他对生理学发展的新贡献获得高度赞赏。
- The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.大学的目标应是促进学术。
- Mister Smith is my good friend.史密斯先生是我的好朋友。
- He styled himself " Mister Clean ".他自称是“清廉先生”。
- Physical exercise administers to the circulation of the blood. 体育锻炼有助于血液循环。
- Health administers to peace of mind. 健康有助于身心的安宁。