school voucher
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school vouchers
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学校代金券, 教育券
a government-funded certificate that parents can use to pay for tuition at a private or charter school
A school voucher is a government-funded certificate that parents can use to pay for their child’s education at a private or alternative school instead of sending them to a public school. The voucher covers part or all of the tuition fees, depending on the value of the voucher and the cost of the chosen school. The idea behind school vouchers is to give parents more choice in their child’s education and encourage competition among schools to improve quality. However, the system is debated, with some arguing it benefits certain students more than others.
- The government introduced a school voucher program to increase school choice for families.
政府推出了学校券计划,以增加家庭对学校的选择。
- She applied for a school voucher to enroll her child in a private school.
她申请了学校代金券以将孩子注册到私立学校。
- The debate over school vouchers centers on their impact on public education funding.
关于学校券的辩论集中在它们对公共教育资金的影响上。
- School vouchers have been proposed as a solution to improve educational access for low-income students.
学校代金券被提议作为改善低收入学生教育机会的解决方案。
- Some argue that school voucher programs promote competition and innovation in education.
一些人认为学校券计划促进了教育中的竞争和创新。