日韩色综合-日韩色中色-日韩色在线-日韩色哟哟-国产ts在线视频-国产suv精品一区二区69

手機APP下載

您現在的位置: 首頁 > 在線廣播 > VOA慢速英語 > VOA慢速-教育報道 > 正文

VOA慢速英語(翻譯+字幕+講解):特朗普簽署行政令 將大學言論自由與聯邦補助掛勾

來源:可可英語 編輯:aimee ?  可可英語APP下載 |  可可官方微信:ikekenet
  


手機掃描二維碼查看全部內容
@(m5H7j|l66h7PcuS

+CQ6CivwIg0o|[HJ

Trump Signs Order Linking College 'Free Speech' to Federal Aid
U.S. President Donald Trump has approved an order linking "free speech" efforts at colleges and universities in the United States to federal money.
Trump signed the executive order last Thursday at the White House. The measure directs public universities to create and enforce protections for students to express themselves freely.
Under the order, schools have to promise to support the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects free speech rights. But legal experts have noted that education institutions receiving federal money are already required to do this.
Private U.S. universities have more flexibility in limiting speech at their schools. The new executive order requires them to set up their own rules for free speech.
The measure requires colleges to support a right protected under the constitution in order to receive federal research and educational money. U.S. colleges and universities receive billions of dollars in federal money each year, including more than $30 billion for research.
"Even as universities have received billions and billions of dollars from taxpayers, many have become increasingly hostile to free speech and to the First Amendment," Trump said during a signing ceremony. "These universities have tried to restrict free thought, impose total conformity and shut down the voices of great young Americans."
Trump administration officials have suggested that, in the past, some students have violated the rights of people visiting colleges to speak. The officials claimed that individuals with conservative values have been unfairly targeted.
Trump announced his plans for his 'free speech' order earlier this month during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. At the event, Trump spoke about the case of activist Hayden Williams. Williams was hit during a visit to the University of California, Berkeley, in February. He went to the university to sign up students for a conservative group.

+~tPT!gB,mBM

特朗普簽署行政令捍衛大學校園言論自由.jpg
Enforcement of the executive order will be left to federal agencies that award federal money. White House officials did not announce details about how schools will be monitored and what kinds of violations could lead to a loss in federal aid.
Many colleges had already spoken out against the need for such an order before Trump signed it, and there was more criticism after the signing ceremony.
Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California system, denied there is a problem with free speech at U.S. colleges and universities. In fact, she said many schools are "ground zero" for the free exchange of ideas.
"We do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists: our longstanding, unequivocal support for freedom of expression," Napolitano said.
The American Association of State Colleges and Universities said in a statement that public schools already fully support free expression. The group added that the president's order "does not — and cannot — add to or subtract from our pre-existing obligations under the Constitution."
The American Council on Education, which represents more than 1,700 college presidents, called the order "a solution in search of a problem."
Some U.S. student groups have called for restrictions on speech that is considered hateful or could incite violence. In a study published last year, a majority of American college students said they valued diversity more than protecting free speech.
The study involved over 3,000 students across the country. They were asked how much they valued diversity and free speech. One question was: "If you had to choose, which do you think is more important?" About 53 percent of the students chose "a diverse and inclusive society" over "protecting free speech rights."
I'm Bryan Lynn.

3GWSLe]|LzcU

0LmT%fze^9|2K-o3HI

~!iNsvgaW+xK@h71O;4lXPzOL15Y+WXeAsO6+P0Sq_GM|

重點單詞   查看全部解釋    
unequivocal ['ʌni'kwivəkəl]

想一想再看

adj. 不含糊的,明白的,毫無疑問的,確實的

聯想記憶
restrict [ri'strikt]

想一想再看

vt. 限制,約束

 
solution [sə'lu:ʃən]

想一想再看

n. 解答,解決辦法,溶解,溶液

聯想記憶
conservative [kən'sə:vətiv]

想一想再看

adj. 保守的,守舊的
n. 保守派(黨),

聯想記憶
measure ['meʒə]

想一想再看

n. 措施,辦法,量度,尺寸
v. 測量,量

聯想記憶
hostile ['hɔstail]

想一想再看

adj. 懷敵意的,敵對的

 
incite [in'sait]

想一想再看

v. 煽動,刺激,激勵

聯想記憶
faithful ['feiθfəl]

想一想再看

adj. 如實的,忠誠的,忠實的

 
amendment [ə'mendmənt]

想一想再看

n. 改善(正), 修正案,某物質能改善土壤有助生長

聯想記憶
impose [im'pəuz]

想一想再看

v. 加上,課征,強迫,征收(稅款)

聯想記憶
?
發布評論我來說2句

    最新文章

    可可英語官方微信(微信號:ikekenet)

    每天向大家推送短小精悍的英語學習資料.

    添加方式1.掃描上方可可官方微信二維碼。
    添加方式2.搜索微信號ikekenet添加即可。
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 《狂赌之渊》动漫| 蛋仔图片100张| 李泽锋个人资料| 黄视频免费观看网站| 心动电影| 白宝山末路1997电视剧免费版| 电影在线观看免费完整高清网站 | 部队换季保养广播稿| 韩佳熙的电影全部作品| 日不落酒店 电影| 美人天下| 阻击战电影大全| 铁血使命电视剧演员表| 血染淑女| 向团组织靠拢的打算| 未删减视频| http://www.douyin.com| 吴京电影大全| 《如此婚姻》大结局| stylistic device| 3d性欧美动漫精品xxx游戏| 大雄的日本诞生| 色戒 在线| 送老师锦旗写什么最好| 明明不喜欢 电影| 极寒之城剧情详细介绍| 沙漠电影高清在线播放| 罗斯福游戏| 黄色网址在线免费播放| 赵琦| 马修| 忍石| 柏青个人简历| 容易失禁的女仆桃乃木香奈| 超级方程式| 铁血战士电影| 少妇性按摩bbwzⅹxoo| 杨颖电影| 译码器及其应用实验报告| 黄子华最新电影| 坡道上的家|