Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes. Emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people.
“The burnt child fears the fire” is one instance; another is the rise of figures like Hitler. Both these examples point up the fact that attitudes come from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and gradual.
The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in strategic position to influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose word they respect.
Another reason it is true is that pupils often search somewhat deeply into a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who has previously acquire little knowledge of Mexico, his teacher’s method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans.
The teacher can develop proper attitudes through social studies, science matters, the very atmosphere of the classroom, etc. However, when children come to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise to attempt to change their feelings by criticizing them. The teacher can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experience.
To illustrate, first-grade pupils, afraid of policemen will probably change their attitudes after a classroom talk with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips.
Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be harmful she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions of which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as result of objective analysis of all the facts.1.The author uses the phrase “the burnt child fears the fire” in order to __________.
A.stress the importance of keeping child from the fire
B.exemplify(例证) the opinion that attitudes come from experience
C.illustrate the important role of attitudes towards study in the early childhood
D.none of the above
2.According to the author, teachers may have great influence on children’s attitudes because___________.
A.they can use marks to judge students
B.they can control students’ behavior
C.they may judge a student from their own likes and dislikes
D.their words are usually respected by the children
3.Through which of the following factor a teacher CANNOT develop proper attitudes of students?
A.Social studies
B.Science matters
C.The very atmosphere of the classroom
D.Criticism of children’s behavior
4.In the author’s opinion, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes because_______.
A.her personal attitudes may affect her students if she is prejudiced
B.she need to improve herself too
C.she is also often influenced by her students
D.she may not have a constant attitude towards some controversial sues(控诉)
5.The main readers of this passage may be ___________.
A.psychologists conducting complicated experiments
B.parents who have children in school
C.school teachers
D.students in primary school
正确答案:BDDAC