拆除传统公立学校的努力:对学生识字的影响

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Reading Teacher Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.1002/trtr.2148
Jill Lewis‐Spector
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美国的传统公立学校正面临着可能最终导致其消亡的挑战。从一开始,一些人就批评他们是世俗学校,而这个国家的大部分地区都信奉宗教,对政府持谨慎态度。如今,互联网放大了保守派的声音,动摇了反对公立学校的舆论,公民对公立学校的看法也极为分歧。在家上学和私立学校的择校选择增加了,公立特许学校的招生人数激增,所有这些都与传统公立学校竞争,并从这些学校挪用资金,这些学校经常被指责向学生灌输自由主义意识形态。在新冠肺炎疫情和文化战争的刺激下,这些事态发展损害了传统公立学校,损害了识字目标。资金的减少意味着为苦苦挣扎的读者提供的资源减少,以及在低年级保持小班制的困难,这将对识字发展做出巨大贡献。教师们对此深感不满,各州报告称,在聘请合格的语言艺术和阅读教师方面存在困难。学生的识字能力发展受到影响。只有当我们更好地了解传统公立学校的识字教学和学生的识字成绩如何受到拆除这些学校的影响时,我们才能开始倡导重建这些学校的政策和建设性解决方案,以便它们能很好地为所有儿童服务。[来自作者]
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Efforts to Dismantle Traditional Public Schools: Literacy Consequences for Students
America's traditional public schools are facing challenges that may ultimately lead to their extinction. From their beginnings, some criticized them for being secular schools when much of the country was religious and wary of government. Today, the Internet has amplified conservative voices, swaying public opinion against government‐run schools, and citizens' opinions of them are extremely divided. School choice options have increased for homeschooling and private schools, and public charter enrollment has exploded, all competing with and siphoning funds from traditional public schools often accused of indoctrinating students in liberal ideology. These developments, spurred by the COVID‐19 pandemic and culture wars, damage traditional public schools and hurt literacy goals. Funding reductions mean fewer resources for struggling readers and difficulties retaining small class sizes in early grades that would contribute immensely to literacy development. Teachers are deeply dissatisfied, and states report difficulty in hiring qualified teachers for language arts and reading. Students' literacy development suffers. It is only when we better understand how literacy instruction and students' literacy achievements in traditional public schools are affected by efforts to dismantle these schools that we can begin to advocate for policies and constructive solutions for rebuilding them so they will serve all children well. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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Reading Teacher
Reading Teacher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Reading Teacher (RT) provides the latest peer-reviewed, research-based best practices to literacy educators working with children up to age 12. RT’s classroom-ready articles cover topics from curriculum, instruction, and assessment to strategies for teaching diverse populations of literacy learners.
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