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danielfitts88

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Educational policy reports in the mid-1980s emphasized
 
  a. academic excellence.
  b. educational equality.
  c. the relevance of education to conditions in society.
  d. the whole-child concept.

Question 2

A high stakes test is one where the results
 
  a. are used to help make decisions about promotion and/or graduation.
  b. count for more points than other tests in the semester.
  c. are not linked to the district's or the state's educational standards.
  d. have little relationship to accountability systems.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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