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Did you have a very strict teacher at school? I did. I'll never forget 'Mr Grumpy'. If you didn't get your geography right, you would wish to run to the end of the earth to be far away from him.
That tall man with a very loud voice knew how frighten you and put the fear of God into you. 'Discipline and commitment' was his motto. Nobody dared to be late for his class. No idle chat no matter how boring the subject was. And not even the cheekiest pupil would dream of cheating in his tests.
I thought about my old teacher when I read about a new government programme in England to fast-track former soldiers with no degrees into teaching. They can specialise either as secondary school subject teachers or as primary teachers.
From next January those selected for the programme will earn a salary and train on-the-job four days a week and one day at university. In two years they will be considered 'newly qualified1 teachers'.
Education Minister David Laws said: "We know that our highly-skilled servicemen and women can inspire young people." He believes that military values such as leadership, discipline, motivation, and teamwork would benefit children.
But not everybody is happy with the government plans. Brian Lightman, from an organisation2 called the Association of School and College Leaders, thinks the training offered to the ex-soldiers who want to be teachers is not enough.
Christine Blower, of the National Union of Teachers, believes that teachers need to understand how children develop. According to her, trainees3 need a high level of education themselves and thorough4 teacher training before they can educate the young.
I'm not sure how much 'Mr Grumpy' knew about child development. What I know is how happy he was when we did well. I'll never forget the broad smile on his face when I got a very high mark. My teacher was no soldier, but to me his smile was a medal for bravery in our war against ignorance5!
Quiz 测验
1. What wouldn't pupils do in Mr Grumpy's class?
Be late, have idle chat or cheat on tests.
2. What kind of soldiers can take part in the government programme?
Former soldiers with no degree.
3. Who said soldiers can inspire young people?
The Education Minister David Laws.
4. How did the author know that Mr Grumpy was happy with their learning?
When Mr Grumpy smiled at the author upon getting a very high mark.
5. Which word means lack of knowledge or information?
Ignorance.
Glossary 词汇表
grumpy 脾气不好的
discipline 纪律
commitment 致力,投入
motto 座右铭,格言
to dare 敢做(某事)
idle chat 闲聊
cheekiest 最调皮的
fast-track 使某人快速获得成功
a degree 文凭,学位
to specialise 专门从事
to train on-the-job 在岗培训
highly-skilled 高技能的
a serviceman 军人
to inspire 激励,鼓舞
military values 军队的价值,军人价值观
leadership 领导,领导地位
motivation 动力
teamwork 团队合作
a trainee 培训生
a medal for bravery 英勇勋章
ignorance 无知
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新兵( trainee的名词复数 ); 练习生; 接受训练的人; 训练中的动物 | |
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adj. 彻底的,完全的,精心的 | |
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5 ignorance | |
n.无知,愚昧,不了解,(of,about)不知道 | |
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