Two days ago, I had taken a test in Biology, and I knew that I would get my scores in the same class today.
After the bell rang, every student sat in his or her seat impatiently. Then, one by one, the teacher called our names.
As each paper was given back to the correct student, the front of the answer paper would always be turned to face the ground and the paper itself would be slightly folded (折疊) to prevent anyone from seeing.
In fact, folding each test paper is a way to make sure that each student sees only his or her own scores. The scores are seen as private information not to be announced or shown to others. As a way to keep the students' score records secret, each student is given an online account (賬號) with which to check his or her grades posted on the official school website.
Protecting students' private information always comes first in US schools that want to free students from unnecessary pressure. School reports are guarded closely to prevent poor grades from damaging a student's dignity and reputation (尊嚴和聲譽), which are for himself or herself only.
However, some insist that although students' feelings and self-dignity are easily hurt, they cannot be forever protected. They say that school also teaches their students to make themselves stronger in mind, and the classroom should show the reality of competition in society. Scores that everyone can see might better encourage students to work harder to be better than others.
Protect students' private information in US schools | |
The writer's (1) experience experience | ※ After the bell rang, it's (2) impatient impatient of students to sit and wait for their scores for a test in Biology.※ The teacher called (3) students' students' names and handed out the papers.※ He (4) received received test papers that faced down and was slightly folded. |
Other way taken | Each student is even (5) provided provided with an online account with which to check his or her grades on the official school website. |
(6) Reasons Reasons behind | ※ Schools want to free students from unnecessary pressure. ※ Schools are trying to prevent poor grades from damaging a student's (7) personal personal dignity and reputation among his or her classmates. |
Different ideas | ※ Some think students are (8) protected protected too much.※ Schools should teach their students to be stronger in mind and try to make greater (9) progress progress than others.※ The classroom should show the reality of (10) competition competition in society. |
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