EDUCATION
REPORT - 'America's Legislators Back to School Week'
By Jerilyn Watson
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
In the United States, the third week of September
is the observance of what is called America's Legislators Back to School
Week. This is a time for state lawmakers across the country to visit
schools in the areas they represent. A main goal of the week is to help
students understand how a democratic society makes laws.
More than two-hundred-fifty-thousand young people
are expected to meet and question state legislators. Eighteen educational
and public service organizations help support the program. The National
Conference of State Legislatures organizes it. Last year more than two-thousand
legislators took part.
The observance of America's Legislators Back
to School Week started in six states in nineteen-ninety-nine. At that
time, it took place on one day. Now all fifty states and Puerto Rico
observe the event for a full week. Legislators say it lets them observe
and build connections with schools.
Another purpose is to get young people to take
part in the political process. The National Conference of State Legislatures
says that in nineteen-seventy-two, almost half of young people ages
eighteen to twenty-four voted. But it says only thirty-three percent
voted in the two-thousand elections.
During their school visits, legislators tell
about the pressures they face while deciding on issues. They explain
how they negotiate and debate. They tell about how they must often compromise
to pass legislation.Teaching materials for the visits contain suggestions
for talking about the democratic process. The materials say that young
people's ideas can influence the legislative process.
Special events take place during the back-to-school
week. One event last year was a ceremony for students in Pasadena, Maryland.
Students at the George Fox Middle School were honored for a report they
put together. It dealt with a state project that they argued would harm
the environment. Legislators who took part in the ceremony said the
report influenced the state to change the project.
Teachers like Herb Schaunaman in South Dakota
have praise for the America's Legislators Back to School Week. He said
his class learned a lot about making laws from a visit by a state lawmaker.
He said they learned far more than they would have from a book and lecture.
This VOA Special English Education Report was
written by Jerilyn Watson.
万千英语族关于VOA Special English听力材料的特别说明:
- 本站收集整理、转载VOA Special English之音频及文本仅出于方便英语爱好者学习英语,练习听力之目的,不代表本站赞同VOA之任何观点。
- 新闻一般都有其倾向性,VOA做为境外站点,其新闻报导的倾向性必然带有其自身的目的,本站作为公益性英语学习站点,在收集资料时力求不损害国家和民族之利益,对于明显与主流媒体观点不一致的资料已经进行了删减,但是由于我们自身的局限性,可能对于个别篇章把握尺度不够严格,若您在使用这些听力资料时发现个别材料不合适,请与我们联系处理。更多信息,请点击关于我们链接获得。
- 本站VOA Special English音频资料为rm格式,需要安装RealPlayer 或 RealOne方可使用,关于RealPlayer下载、安装使用等问题,请访问其官方站点http://www.real.com/products/player。若您需要mp3格式文件,请下载RM格式文件后自行转换。
|
|