When the mid-1970s brought drops in the scores achieved by high school students, the US educators became concerned that our schools were not giving students enough grounding in basic academic skills and became convinced that students could best think for themselves if they had better basic skills.As a result, the idea is “back to basics”, as schools emphasize these as part of standard curricula.
What do all these changes mean for US children? They illustrate, for one thing, the underlying American faith that our future rests on the way our children turn out, and that a basic way to affect children’s development is through their education.
What does “methods that focused on taking advantage of students interests”(line 3) mean?
A.teaching methods that take advantages of students’ interests.
B.teaching methods that aim at finding and cultivating students’ interests in academic courses.
C.teaching methods that use students’ interests to earn money.
D.heavy systematization of school education.
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[单选题]Basic academic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic were the backb
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[单选题]Basic academic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic were the backb
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