Exam 7: Governing and Administering Public 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
Exam 8: Financing Public Education53 Questions
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
Exam 16: School Effectiveness and Reform in the United States51 Questions
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Given the way large school districts and large schools have been organized in the past, the trend toward larger school districts and larger schools conflicts, at least in principle, with which of the following other trends in education?
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A school board member is placed through ______________ in over 95% of the cases nationwide.
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Changes in the ways and means of operating schools in a state must be made through the
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Which of the following statements best describes the nature of the governance and administration of public schools in the United States?
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The combination of a number of smaller school districts into one or two larger ones is called
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_________________ programs often blur the line between private and public schools.
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What are the responsibilities of local school boards? How are these responsibilities limited by the state?
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The functioning of the state department of education is most directly affected by the actions of the
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Describe the role of the federal government in education since the 1980s.How do opponents of NCLB criticize funding aspects of the act?
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Authority for approval in the hiring of new teachers rests with the
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List and describe the three types of meetings a school board may hold.
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Educational opportunities for all citizens, with responsibility shared with various community institutions, is an example of
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__________________ is (are) a key component of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Some studies indicate that compared with large high schools, small high schools have
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Which of the following is generally seen as a positive outcome of school consolidation into larger districts?
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Instructional leadership is a primary responsibility of the _______________, who often collaborates with stakeholders to make "data-driven decisions."
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Considering the high level of administrative responsibilities, discuss reasons that may lead to the regular turnover of superintendents.
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When comparing large and small school districts, it is probably most realistic to argue that
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