Education in the USA (3)

The USA does not have a national system of education. All educational matters are left to states. 50 per cent of funds for education come from state sources, about 40 from local funds, and only 6 per cent from the federal government.

There are two major types of schools in the USA – public which are free, and private, or fee-paying. Four of five private schools are run by churches and other religious groups. Elementary education starts at the age of 6 and continues till 10-11 years. Secondary education is provided from the age 11 – 12.

Intermediate school includes grades 6 through 9 for ages 11-12 up to 14-15. A senior high school may include grades 9-10 through 12. A senior high school may be comprehensive, general or vocational.

A comprehensive school offers a broad program of academic and vocational education, a general school offers a more limited program. A vocational school focuses on vocational training with some general educational subjects. All such programs – academic, technical, or practical are generally taught under one roof. Nevertheless, many students of high school don’t finish it.

1 per cent of American citizens at the age of 14 can neither read, nor write. High school students who wish to attend a college or a university go through one of the two standard tests – SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and ACT (American College Test). They are given by non-profit, non-governmental organizations. There are several ways to continue in education: universities, colleges, community colleges, and technical and vocational schools. A university in the USA usually consists of several colleges; each college specializes in a subject area.

There are colleges of liberal arts, colleges of education and business colleges. A program for undergraduates usually takes four years and leads to the Bachelor of Arts or Science degree. After that, students may leave the university or go on for a graduate or professional

degree.

The university may be funded from several different sources. A publicly funded university gets some money form the state government. A privately funded university gets money from private sources only. A university may be funded by a religious group. College students usually spend four years at the college, too, and get the Bachelor’s degree.

In contrast to universities, colleges don’t have graduate or professional programs. Colleges in the USA differ greatly in size – they may include from 100 students to 5000 and more. Most of the larger institutions fall into the category of universities, the largest being the University of California, State university of New York, New York university, Columbia University and others. The course of study in a community college lasts two years and doesn’t lead to any degree.

Community colleges may give courses in the regular academic subjects or subject like dental technology, sewing and other non-academic subjects. Not all students of community colleges have high school diplomas. Technical, or vocational schools have no academic programs and provide only job training.

Programs may take from six months to two years and more.

Translate the following sentences into English.

1. В США, где все вопросы образования находятся в ведении штатов, образование финансируется штатами, из местных фондов и религиозными группами, и только около 6 процентов финансирования исходит от федерального правительства. 2. В США общественные школы бесплатные, а частные школы платные. 3. Школьное образование состоит из начального образования, промежуточного образования и старших классов средней школы.

4. В старших классах средней общеобразовательной школы предлагается обширная программа академических и профессиональных предметов, преподаваемых в одном здании. 5. Программа общей школы более ограничена, чем программа общеобразовательной школы. 6. Программа профессиональной школы предлагает профессиональную подготовку и некоторые академические предметы.

7. Выпускники средней школы должны сдать один из двух стандартных тестов, SAT или ACT, которые проводятся некоммерческими, неправительственными организациями. 8. Выпускники средней школы, которые хотят продолжить образование в вузе, могут попытаться поступить в университет, колледж или техническую или профессиональную школу. 9. Программа для студентов колледжа или университета заканчивается присвоением звания бакалавра гуманитарных или точных и естественных наук.

10. Выпускники колледжа должны идти в университет, чтобы получить ученую степень выше бакалавра или профессиональную степень.

1. In the USA, where all educational matters are left to states, education is funded from state sources, local funds and by religious groups. Only about 6 per cent of funds come from the federal government. 2. Public schools in the USA are free, and private schools are fee-paying. 3. School education consists of elementary education, intermediate education and high education.

4. A comprehensive senior high school offers a broad program of academic and vocational subjects taught under one roof. 5. The program of a general school is more limited than that of a comprehensive school. 6. A vocational school offers vocational training with some academic subjects. 7. High school graduates have to go through standard tests, SAT or ACT, given by non-profit, non-governmental organisations. 8. High school graduates who wish to go on to higher education can try to enter a university, a college, or a technical or vocational school.

9. A program for undergraduates at a college or a university leads to the Bachelor of Arts or Sciences degree. 10. College graduates have to go to universities to get a graduate or a professional degree.

Из пособия “ЕГЭ. Английский язык. Устные темы” Занина Е. Л. (2010, 272с.) – Part two.

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Education in the USA (3)