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Passage Two
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.
Nationwide, only about three percent of early childhood teachers are male in the U.S. Experts say this can have an impact on young children whose understanding of gender roles and identity are rapidly forming. Research has found that having access to diverse teachers is beneficial for children. For the youngest learners, it means they are more likely to get exposed to different varieties of play and communication. It also helps them develop healthy ideas around gender.
“In our world and our society, we have very specific stereotypes(模式化形象)of gender roles,” said Mindi Reich-Shapiro, an assistant professor in the teacher education department of the Borough of Manhattan Community College, and one of the authors of a recent study. “It's important for children to see other possibilities and other paths they can take.”
Despite mostly feeling supported by colleagues and family members, many of the male educators surveyed in the study reported facing social or cultural resistance in their careers as early education teachers. Some also reported that there were parents surprised or concerned that their child had a male teacher. And they had been advised by colleagues or other staff not to hug children.
Reich-Shapiro and fellow researchers made several recommendations to increase male representation in the field. Low pay has long been acknowledged as a major issue in the early childhood field. Over 70% of male educators who said they intended to stay in the early education workforce noted an increased salary was a major motivating factor for them to commit to the career long-term. The report suggests paying all early childhood educators the way elementary school teachers are paid.
Cities and programs should establish support groups for male early childhood educators and provide mentoring and professional development advice for male educators and their program leaders.
The authors also suggest that traditional recruitment approaches for early childhood educators “do not address the gender gap in the field.” They recommend providing young men opportunities to work with children through training and volunteer programs, targeting groups of men who are considering a career change, such as fathers.
[51] 在全美范围内,只有大约3%的幼儿教师是男性。专家称,这可能会对幼童产生影响,他们对性别角色和身份的理解正在迅速形成。有研究发现,能接触不同(性别)的老师对儿童是有益的。对于这些最年幼的学习者来说,这意味着他们更有可能接触到不同种类的游戏和交流方式。这还将帮助他们形成有关性别的健康观念。
“在我们的世界中和社会里,我们关于性别角色有着非常具体的刻板印象。”明迪·赖克-夏皮罗说道,她是曼哈顿社区学院教师教育系的助理教授,也是近期一项研究的发起人之一。[52] “让孩子看到其他的可能性和他们能走的其他道路非常重要。”
在这项研究中,尽管大部分接受调查的男性教育工作者感觉得到了同事和家人的支持,[53] 但他们中许多人表示,作为早教教师,他们在职业生涯中面临着社会或文化阻力。一些人还报告称,有些家长对自己孩子的老师是男性感到惊讶或担心。他们的同事和其他工作人员建议他们不要拥抱孩子。
赖克-夏皮罗和其他研究人员为增加这一领域的男性代表给出了一些建议。[54] 长期以来,工资较低一直是幼儿教育领域人们公认的一个主要问题。称自己打算继续从事幼儿教育工作的男性教育者中超过70%的人特别提到,涨薪是激励他们长期从事这一职业的主要因素。报告建议给幼儿教育工作者支付与小学教师一样的薪酬。
城市和项目应该为男性幼教工作者成立支持小组,并向男性幼教工作者及其项目负责人提供指导和专业发展建议。
作者还表示,传统的幼教工作者招聘方法“不能解决该领域的性别差距问题”。[55] 他们建议通过培训和志愿者项目为年轻男性提供与儿童打交道的机会,目标人群是那些正在考虑转行的男性群体,比如有孩子的男士。
What do we learn from the first paragraph about early childhood education in the U.S.?
51.从第一段中我们可以了解到关于美国儿童早期教育的什么信息?
A)它有助于提高儿童的性别角色意识。
B)它让儿童接触到不同的互动方式。
C)男教师的缺乏对其产生了负面影响。
D)它的目的明确,旨在通过玩耍来形成儿童的身份认同。
What does Mindi Reich-Shapiro emphasize in her comment on childhood education?
52.明迪·赖克-夏皮罗在她对幼儿教育的评论中强调了什么?
A)拓宽儿童视野的重要性。
B)父亲对孩子成长的责任。
C)创建教师教育项目的紧迫性。
D)教师在激励儿童学习方面的作用。
What do we learn about male teachers from their responses in the study?
53.我们从男教师在研究中的回答中了解到什么?
A)他们中的一些人觉得拥抱孩子很尴尬。
B)他们感到要跟上女同事的步伐很有压力。
C)他们觉得很难满足孩子父母的期望。
D)他们中的许多人感觉受到了社会和文化方面的偏见。
What is needed for men to commit to early childhood education?
54.男性需要什么来致力于儿童早期教育?
A)更高的工资。
B)工作保障。
C)社会的认可。
D)更好的工作条件。
What do the authors of the study recommend to bridge the gender gap in early childhood education?
55.该研究的作者建议如何弥合幼儿教育中的性别差距?
A)招聘对教育幼儿充满热情的年轻男性。
B)采取措施吸引有可能成为男教师的人到该领域工作。
C)说服即将成为父亲的人考虑改变他们的职业。
D)为男教师提供更多的晋升机会。
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