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EDUCATION REPORT

August 15, 2002: U.S. Early Childhood Education


By Jerilyn Watson



This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report.


About forty years ago, only five percent of American children who were three or
four years old attended early education programs. Today, about two-thirds of the
children of that age go to preschools, nursery 1 schools or daycare centers with
educational programs. Many education experts say this is a good situation. They say
young children who have some kind of preschool education do much better when
they attend school.


Young children in preschool programs learn colors and numbers. They identify
common objects and letters of the alphabet 2 to prepare them for reading. They sing
and play games that use numbers and maps. They learn to cooperate 3 with teachers and other children. Many
preschool programs include activities to help young children learn about the world around them. For example,
children visit places like zoos, museums and fire and police stations.


After preschool, most American children attend kindergarten in public schools. Most children start kindergarten
at about age five. Many American kindergartens now require skills taught in early education programs. So
children who have not attended a preschool program may not be ready for kindergarten.


Many families, however, lack enough money to send their children to private nursery schools or preschools. Such
schools may cost several thousand dollars a year, as much as a public university.


To help poor families, the government operates an education program for young children called Head Start.
Studies have shown that many children from poor families do not do well in school. Studies also have shown that
children in Head Start programs perform equally 4 well or better than other children when they start school. But the
government currently 5 is providing Head Start with enough money to serve only about sixty percent of the
children who need this program.


Educators have expressed concern that some early childhood education programs are not good enough. The
United 6 States has about eighty-thousand preschools, nursery schools and daycare centers. The National
Association 7 for the Education of Young Children studies these schools. The association says it has approved only
about ten percent of the preschools in the country. Experts say American children need more and better preschool
education.


This VOA Special English Education Report was written by Jerilyn Watson. This is Steve Ember.



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n.托儿所;苗圃
  • They have decided to start up a nursery in the factory.他们已决定要在工厂里开办一个托儿所。
  • Her company ran its own workplace nursery.她的公司开办了内部的托儿所。
n.字母表,符号系统
  • There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.英语字母表中有26个字母。
  • The last letter of the alphabet is Z.字母表的最后一个字母是Z。
vi.合作,协作,相配合
  • We hope we can cooperate even more closely in the future.希望我们今后能更加密切地合作。
  • I hope you can cooperate on this matter.我希望你在这件事上能给予合作。
adv.平等地;公平地
  • Divide the cake into quarters and share it equally.把蛋糕分成四份,大家平均享用。
  • The blue sky belongs equally to us all.蓝天为人所共有。
adv.通常地,普遍地,当前
  • Currently it is not possible to reconcile this conflicting evidence.当前还未有可能去解释这一矛盾的例证。
  • Our contracts are currently under review.我们的合同正在复查。
adj.和谐的;团结的;联合的,统一的
  • The whole nation is closely united.全国人民紧密团结。
  • The two men were united by community of interests.共同的利益使两个人结合在一起。
n.联盟,协会,社团;交往,联合;联想
  • Our long association with your company has brought great benefits.我方和贵公司的长期合作带来了巨大的利益。
  • I broke away from the association ten years ago.我10年前就脱离了那个团体。
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acid ted
Actinidia liangguangensis
actuating means
adjustable short-circuit terminal
Akhtarin
alcoholic acid paper mica tape
anatomised
anhydrous chloral
aqua jel
arbitry
artificial hologram
back-pressure curve
base wage and salary
Bingham number
blacktongue
brillion
C-washer
catalogue record
centreless honing machine
check valve plunger
chylomicronaemia
circular diagram aerial
clung
condiment vegetables
contingency question
CUR (complex utility routine)
dehumanizing
double beam spectrum radiator
double ender
drug dependent organism
end sensing
endorheic river
fapla
fiberoptic bronchoscope
firk
first unpaid
fiscal policy
free migration
freethinkings
frondes
furuya
gas breakthrough saturation
guarantee of freight
Hase-wax
in equilibrio
in her view
incident-free
incidental campaign expenditure
instantaneous acting relay
intake screen
internal force feed
Ischnopsyllus
Isuzu-gawa
Jewfro
Judeofascist
keyed end
land mobile radio service
life-reconstruction plan
lumbar nephrotomy
mean neap range
measuring sperture
mud bricks
multiple camber
NAHSA
New Test.
non-metallic ore
obviat
oscitated
over-letter
page origin
paired impulses
panellized
periuranian
phreatic
pod pepper
point of insertion
potato tuber moths
prunella modulariss
raw head and bloody bones
reactor vessel support structure
reichensteiner
relief passage
sidestreams
slag off
squeeze valve
static air temperature
stenosis of nostril
stomach brush
storylines
Sukhodol'skoye, Ozero
sun-tracker
superior thyroid notch
symmetric resonator
tender procedure
translatory movement
underseeing
unlaughable
unpaid workers
unsewable
Vleminckx
whet slate
wrest pin