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Why are countries reforming public education?
Why are countries reforming public education?
- To promote cultural identity
- To prepare children for the 21st century economy (correct)
- To alienate millions of kids
- To anticipate future economic changes
What is the main challenge countries face in reforming public education according to the text?
What is the main challenge countries face in reforming public education according to the text?
- Preparing children for the 21st century economy
- Anticipating future economic changes
- Alienating millions of kids (correct)
- Promoting cultural identity
What is the role of cultural identity in public education reform according to the text?
What is the role of cultural identity in public education reform according to the text?
- To alienate millions of kids
- To prepare children for the 21st century economy
- To promote cultural identity (correct)
- To anticipate future economic changes
What is the main concern regarding educating children for the future according to the text?
What is the main concern regarding educating children for the future according to the text?
Why are millions of kids being alienated by the current approach to education reform according to the text?
Why are millions of kids being alienated by the current approach to education reform according to the text?
Why are countries reforming public education?
Why are countries reforming public education?
What are the two reasons mentioned in the text for reforming public education?
What are the two reasons mentioned in the text for reforming public education?
What is the main challenge countries face in reforming public education according to the text?
What is the main challenge countries face in reforming public education according to the text?
Why do millions of kids feel alienated by the current approach to education reform according to the text?
Why do millions of kids feel alienated by the current approach to education reform according to the text?
What is the role of cultural identity in public education reform according to the text?
What is the role of cultural identity in public education reform according to the text?