EDUCATION
REPORT - Chinese, Italian Added to Advanced Placement Program
By Shelley Gollust
This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English
Education Report.
The College Board says its Advanced
Placement program(美国大学委员会和ETS共同举办的考试,主要为美国中学生提供参加学习高等学校的课程和考试的机会,类似”分班考试“或"结业考试")。will
add four new languages for American high school students. Mandarin Chinese
along with Italian will be added within three years. Japanese and Russian
will be offered later. This means the best high school students will
be able to take college-level courses in these four new languages.
The Chinese government and the Italian government
have each agreed to pay part of the cost of developing the Advanced
Placement programs. Chinese officials say they will also help create
the program in Chinese language and culture.
College Board officials say the study of a world language,
such as Chinese, is an important part of a student's high school education.
More than one-million students at more than fourteen-thousand
American high schools took at least one Advanced Placement test this
year after taking an AP class.
The AP program is increasingly important among high
school classes for the best students. Colleges often give high school
students credit for an AP class if the students do well on the test.
Colleges require a set number of credits before a student may graduate.
Credit for AP classes may help some students graduate from college earlier.
The Advanced Placement program in American high schools
has expanded over the years. There are now thirty-four classes and tests
in nineteen subject areas. They include history, mathematics and English.
But, until now, the languages included only Spanish, French and German.
These are the most popular languages in American high schools.
The American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages
says Spanish is the most commonly taught language in American high schools.
About four-million high school students study Spanish. It is followed
by French, German, Italian, Russian and Japanese.
The College Board notes that most high school students
in China study English. However, only about fifty-thousand American
high school students study Chinese. This may change because of the new
AP language program. The Chinese ambassador to the United States spoke
about the new AP program. Yang Jiechi said: "The bridge of understanding
and friendship cannot be built without language."
This VOA Special English Education Report was
written by Shelley Gollust. This is Steve Ember.
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