Exam 13: The Purposes of Education
Exam 1: Motivation, Preparation, and Conditions for the Entering Teacher53 Questions
Exam 2: The Teaching Profession51 Questions
Exam 3: World Roots of American Education61 Questions
Exam 4: Pioneers of Modern Teaching56 Questions
Exam 5: Historical Development of American Education54 Questions
Exam 6: Philosophical Roots of Education54 Questions
Exam 7: Governing and Administering Public Education45 Questions
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Exam 9: Legal Aspects of Education54 Questions
Exam 10: Culture, Socialization, and Education53 Questions
Exam 11: Social Class, Race, and School Achievement52 Questions
Exam 12: Providing Equal Educational Opportunity53 Questions
Exam 13: The Purposes of Education44 Questions
Exam 14: Curriculum and Instruction51 Questions
Exam 15: International Education52 Questions
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Which of the following is most likely to work on the development of educational goals?
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A "high stakes" test is one where the results
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_________________detailed policies and procedures for including children with disabilities in a regular classroom.
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Discuss whether goals should be stated in behavioral or non-behavioral terms.
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In evaluating the national goal, "all children in America will start school ready to learn," explain the concerns state and local governments might have in reaching this goal.
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The major effect of the Soviet satellite Sputnik on American education was
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The history of the goals of public education in the United States is the history of attempts to
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The publication of the Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education (1918) was an important benchmark in the history of the aims of American public education in that
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Because of the educational policy reports of the mid-1980s, such as A Nation at Risk, schools implemented
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What were some of the recommendations that were made in the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk?
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______________ forced change in the school curriculum by steering children towards science and math.
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The launching of Sputnik rocked the foundations of the United States government, citizenry, and educational system during which period of American history?
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Schools interested in proposing a curriculum consistent with A Nation at Risk would probably offer
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What were some of the factors that contributed to the numerous educational policy reports at the end of the twentieth century?
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