阅读理解 Let children learn to judge their own work
(2011-04-25 10:30:29)
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圆梦辅导教育 |
分类: 英语 |
Let children learn
to judge their own work. A child learning to talk does not learn by
being corrected all the time; if corrected too much, he will stop
talking. He notices a thousand times a day the difference between
the languages he uses and the language those around him use. Bit by
bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like other
people.
In the same way, when children learn to do all the other things
they learn to do without being taught-to walk, run, climb, whistle,
ride a bicycle-compare those performances with those of more
skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes. But in school
we never give a child a chance to find out his own mistakes for
himself, let alone correct them. We do it all for him. We act as if
we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was
pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to. Soon he
becomes dependent on the teacher. Let him do it himself. Let him
work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this
word says, what answer is to that problem, whether this is a good
way of saying or doing this or not.
If it is a matter of right answers, as it may be in mathematics
or science, give him the answer book. Let him correct his own
papers. Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work? Our
job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can‘t find
the way to get the right answer. Let’s end this nonsense of grades,
exams, marks, Let us throw them all out, and let the children learn
what all educated persons must some day learn, how to measure their
own understanding, how to know what they know or do not know.
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Let them get on with this job in the way that seems sensible to
them. With our help as school teachers if they ask for it. The idea
that there is a body of knowledge to be learnt at school and used
for the rest of one‘s life is nonsense in a world as complicated
and rapidly changing as ours. Anxious parents and teachers say,
“But suppose they fail to learn something essential they will need
to get in the world?” Don’t worry! If it is essential, they will go
out into the world and learn it.
1.What
does the author think is the best way for children to learn
things?
A.by copying what other people do.
B.by
making mistakes and having them corrected.
C.by listening to explanations from skilled people.
D.by asking a great many
questions.
2.What does the author think
teachers do which they should not do?
A.They give children correct answers.
B.They point out children‘s mistakes to
them.
C.They allow children to mark their own work.
D.They encourage children to mark to copy from one
another.
3.The passage suggests
that learning to speak and learning to ride a bicycle are___.
A.not really important skills.
B.more important than other skills.
C.basically different from learning adult skills.
D.basically the same as learning other
skills.
4.Exams, grades, and marks
should be abolished because children‘s progress should only be
estimated by___.
A.educated persons.
B.the children
themselves.
C.teachers.
D.parents.
5.The author fears that children
will grow up into adults while being___.
A.too independent of others.
B.too critical of themselves.
C.incapable to think for
themselves.
D.incapable to use basic skills.
答案:ABDBC