施心远听力教程4-Unit 1.ppt
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Free template from * 3. It was common for public high schools to add a teacher institute, manual learning division or citizenship school to the diploma program in the early 20th century. T. (During the same period,…public high schools were seeking new ways to serve their communities. It was common for them to add a teacher institute, manual learning division or citizenship school to the dimploma program.) 4. During the same time, small private colleges had formed an effective model of higher education based on the principles of small classes and close student-faculty relations. T. (Meanwhile, small, private colleges had fashioned an effective model of higher education grounded on the principles of small classes, close student-faculty relations...) Free template from * 5. The typical early community college rarely enrolled over 115 students. F. (The typical early community college was small, rarely enrolling more than 150 students.) 6. Community colleges were good places for women to get education needed to be primary school teachers. T. (in such states as Missouri, which did not yet require K-8 teachers to have a bachelors degree, it was common for more than 60 percent of community college students to be women, virtually all of them preparing to be teachers.) Free template from * 7. Community colleges, which appeared a century ago, make it possible for anyone who wants to learn to get publicly funded higher education close to their homes. T. (More than 100 years ago, this unique, American invention put publicly funded higher education at close-to-home facilities and initiated a practice of welcoming all who desire to learn, regardless of wealth, heritage or previous academic experience.) 8. The success of community colleges can be defined as granting students associate degrees or certificates they need to find a job. F. (But success at community colleges must be broadly defined to include not just those who attain associate degrees and those
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