#2 (permalink) Wed Dec 22, 2010 18:30 pm Re: The best way to improve the quality of education is to increase teachers’ sal |
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| Lunzhang wrote: |
Professor, Could you spare some time to modify my essay and give me some advices in details, please? Please pay more attention to the use of some words and phrases. I have difficulty in finding the right words as native people usually use to decribe the same issue. Dose it matter a lot in the real tofle test? I'm a little worry because I am taking the test very soon and I know I can't make a breakthrough in this problem in such a short time.
ESSAY:
In this day and age, the quality of education is GAINING more and more attention FROM the public, from parents to employers, no matter in developed countries or in developing areas. So how to guarantee and improve the quality of education has been one the most concerned questions. Some people say that The best way is to raise teachers’ salaries, which is evidently indefensible by THEIR committing an error of oversimplification.
To start with, the quality of education is a comprehensive and complex problem affected by various factors, NOT one single factor. The best way should be well-rounded rather than simply increasING teachers’ salaries. Admittedly, in a world like today’s, A salary increase is an appealing and useful way of enhancing labor efficiency and production efficiency. However, the first thing we should make clear is that education is completely another story, without any less significance than any other industries. It is undeniable that teachers may be more active and enthusiastic to do their jobs BETTER, SIMPLY because they are motivated by increasing material reward, but there still existS many other problems and prerequisites TO BE RESOLVED. Moreover, by suggesting that increasing the teachers’ salaries is the best way, it seems to claim that it is only the teachers’ and schools’ job to take care of the quality of education. In fact, education is a responsibility shared by the whole OF society, including schools, teachers, as well as families, communities, governments, and so forth. To improve the quality of education, it needs all parts involved to cooperate harmoniously, both in thoughts and in actions. We cannot imagine how students, especially very young CHILDREN, receive completely contrary ideas that they have been taught in school and at home, and get confused. That is why it is highly recommended that the school and parents should keep in touch every now and AGAIN, exchanging ideas and working together for the best achievement for the quality of education.
Obviously, raising the salaries of teachers improves the quality of the teachers’ life more directly than it does to the quality of education. Actually, we had better figure out this problem in more primary and practical ways. For example, government and schools should enlarge THEIR budget for the renewal of facilities and regular teaching training programs, and introduce advanced multiple teaching methods. Public institutes, such AS museums and libraries, and mass media should help to provide positive influenceS. Family education should play A supportING ROLE and complement schools education. Fundamentally, students should be well instructed so that they themselves are ENCOURAGED to learn. Only in this way, WILL the improvement of the quality of education be guaranteed.
To sum up, due to what haS been mentioned above, we can safely REACH the conclusion that, to improve the quality of education, the best way is definitely something far more than only WITH money. Nevertheless, any problemS should be overcome IN some way, as long as it is related to the quality of education. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Good work Lunzhang.
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