Deck 13: Education: Reading, Writing, and Regulation

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Who determines major policies for school districts?

A) school boards
B) teachers unions
C) parent groups
D) special interests
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Some states elect their chief state school officer, and in others, it is a(n) ______ position.

A) merit
B) spoils
C) given
D) appointed
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A Nation at Risk was commissioned by which president?

A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Bill Clinton
D) George Bush
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In 2016, individuals who earned their bachelor's degree typically earned ______ times that of the typical high school dropout.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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In New England, local control of school policy is ______.

A) weak
B) strong
C) nonexistent
D) unopposed
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Centralized authority figures are more visible and ______ than low-profile school board members.

A) irresponsible
B) corrupt
C) powerful
D) accountable
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The authority of the ______ is extremely limited.

A) U.S. Department of Education
B) school board
C) superintendent
D) school district
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State legislatures work with ______ to deal with education policy questions.

A) governors
B) the President
C) state departments of education
D) citizens
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A ______ school is one in which children of all income levels attend at taxpayer expense.

A) charter
B) private
C) community
D) common
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Fixed criteria for learning that students are expected to achieve are known as ______.

A) high states
B) back to basics
C) education policy
D) standards
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. NCLB relies heavily on which of the following?

A) standardized tests
B) creative learning
C) unfunded mandates
D) portfolio assessments
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The Back to Basics movement advocates a return to ______.

A) creative learning
B) standardized testing
C) traditional core subjects
D) teacher competency
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Who visits schools to determine if they qualify for accreditation?

A) outside experts
B) teachers
C) legislatures
D) school board members
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No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was the signature domestic policy program of whom?

A) Bill Clinton in 2000
B) Lyndon Johnson in 1968
C) George W. Bush in 2002
D) Barack Obama in 2008
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During the Progressive Era, citizen school boards were envisioned as a way to end the ______ system.

A) merit
B) education
C) spoils
D) local
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The processes states use to qualify teacher candidates to work in schools is known as ______.

A) accreditation
B) licensure procedures
C) high-stakes testing
D) standards
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The primary authority for running schools lies with which of the following?

A) the federal government
B) the states
C) school districts
D) the superintendent
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All states have laws requiring ______ to financially support public education.

A) all taxpayers
B) parents of school-age children
C) wealthy citizens
D) public school graduates
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In reaction to protests and heightened media coverage, in 2018, _____, passed a $450 million tax increase to boost education spending.

A) West Virginia
B) Kansas
C) Oklahoma
D) Arizona
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In 2015, approximately ______ billions of state and local government spending went toward K-12 education.

A) $60
B) $200
C) $650
D) $950
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In response to ______, some states decided to cut taxes rather than spend more on schools.

A) the 2008-2009 recession
B) political pressure
C) demographic changes
D) economic prosperity
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Twenty-seven states earmark ______ funds for education.

A) tax
B) excise
C) lottery
D) corporate
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In 1900, only ______% of children in the United States finished high school.

A) 6
B) 15
C) 20
D) 37
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The ______ is the only independent survey of what students know and can do in different grades.

A) National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
B) Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
C) ACT
D) Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
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That white and Asian Americans tend to perform better than Hispanic and African American students on standardized tests is known as a(n) ______.

A) equity gap
B) achievement gap
C) income gap
D) downward spiral
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______ are public grants that can be used to enroll children in any accredited school, including private and parochial schools.

A) Vouchers
B) Charters
C) Scholarships
D) Proposals
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Which state has the fewest enrolled public school students?

A) California
B) Nebraska
C) Vermont
D) Oregon
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Although the administration control and financial independence is delegated through other forms of government, the ______ are ultimately responsible for the public education systems.

A) students
B) parents
C) counties
D) states
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Property taxes are paid by property owners and are based on the ______ of their homes or businesses.

A) sale price
B) historic value
C) assessed value
D) listed price
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In the ______, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of increased equalization among districts.

A) 1920s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 2000s
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In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, the Supreme Court held what?

A) equal school funding is not a constitutional right
B) poor citizens cannot be expected to bear the same tax burden as wealthier ones
C) all children deserve the same access to education
D) the Equal Protection Clause requires equal advantages
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The TIMSS test measures academic achievement in ______ and ______.

A) writing; reading
B) reading; math
C) writing; history
D) math; science
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______ designed to provide a consistent and uniform framework for education across the states.

A) The Goals 2000 Act was
B) The Common Core State Standards were
C) Race to the Top was
D) NCLB was
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The biggest obstacle to recruiting good teachers is ______.

A) lack of interest
B) poor student performance
C) dangerous schools
D) stressed education budgets
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______ often have unique educational themes.

A) Private schools
B) Charter schools
C) Educational associations
D) After-school activities
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The biggest source of school funds come from ______ taxes.

A) corporate
B) sales
C) income
D) property
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What is the most important factor in student learning?

A) good teaching
B) family income
C) curriculum
D) parental involvement
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What was the topic of the case Serrano v. Priest?

A) tax shelters
B) school funding equity
C) meals for students
D) special education
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Graduation rates are not a particularly accurate measure because students ______.

A) transfer to other schools.
B) take the GED.
C) do not attend the graduation ceremony.
D) become incarcerated.
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In ______, four-day school weeks were instituted as a cost-saving measure and teachers did not receive a state-funded pay raise for a decade.

A) West Virginia
B) Kansas
C) Oklahoma
D) Arizona
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There are many major teachers unions in the United States.
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Research groups and advocacy groups are the same thing.
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School vouchers can be used for religious schools.
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The National PTA is a relatively new organization.
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What is the problem with financing public education primarily through property taxes?
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Who are the primary actors in the education policy arena?
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Corporations and small business have been vocal in pushing for school reform.
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Ronald Reagan once claimed that education was "the answer to all our national problems."
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating performance standards into education policy?
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What is the difference between charter school programs and school voucher programs?
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The homeschool movement is gaining popularity in the United States.
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Criterion-referenced tests are designed to gauge a student's level of mastery of a given set of materials.
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What are the Common Core State Standards?
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The bursar generally determines the budget for a school district.
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Briefly discuss the primary school performance indicators administered by the federal government.
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Work experience is not considered for teacher licensure procedures?
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Deck 13: Education: Reading, Writing, and Regulation
1
Who determines major policies for school districts?

A) school boards
B) teachers unions
C) parent groups
D) special interests
A
2
Some states elect their chief state school officer, and in others, it is a(n) ______ position.

A) merit
B) spoils
C) given
D) appointed
D
3
A Nation at Risk was commissioned by which president?

A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Bill Clinton
D) George Bush
B
4
In 2016, individuals who earned their bachelor's degree typically earned ______ times that of the typical high school dropout.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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In New England, local control of school policy is ______.

A) weak
B) strong
C) nonexistent
D) unopposed
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6
Centralized authority figures are more visible and ______ than low-profile school board members.

A) irresponsible
B) corrupt
C) powerful
D) accountable
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7
The authority of the ______ is extremely limited.

A) U.S. Department of Education
B) school board
C) superintendent
D) school district
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8
State legislatures work with ______ to deal with education policy questions.

A) governors
B) the President
C) state departments of education
D) citizens
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9
A ______ school is one in which children of all income levels attend at taxpayer expense.

A) charter
B) private
C) community
D) common
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10
Fixed criteria for learning that students are expected to achieve are known as ______.

A) high states
B) back to basics
C) education policy
D) standards
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11
. NCLB relies heavily on which of the following?

A) standardized tests
B) creative learning
C) unfunded mandates
D) portfolio assessments
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12
The Back to Basics movement advocates a return to ______.

A) creative learning
B) standardized testing
C) traditional core subjects
D) teacher competency
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13
Who visits schools to determine if they qualify for accreditation?

A) outside experts
B) teachers
C) legislatures
D) school board members
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14
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was the signature domestic policy program of whom?

A) Bill Clinton in 2000
B) Lyndon Johnson in 1968
C) George W. Bush in 2002
D) Barack Obama in 2008
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15
During the Progressive Era, citizen school boards were envisioned as a way to end the ______ system.

A) merit
B) education
C) spoils
D) local
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16
The processes states use to qualify teacher candidates to work in schools is known as ______.

A) accreditation
B) licensure procedures
C) high-stakes testing
D) standards
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17
The primary authority for running schools lies with which of the following?

A) the federal government
B) the states
C) school districts
D) the superintendent
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18
All states have laws requiring ______ to financially support public education.

A) all taxpayers
B) parents of school-age children
C) wealthy citizens
D) public school graduates
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19
In reaction to protests and heightened media coverage, in 2018, _____, passed a $450 million tax increase to boost education spending.

A) West Virginia
B) Kansas
C) Oklahoma
D) Arizona
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20
In 2015, approximately ______ billions of state and local government spending went toward K-12 education.

A) $60
B) $200
C) $650
D) $950
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21
In response to ______, some states decided to cut taxes rather than spend more on schools.

A) the 2008-2009 recession
B) political pressure
C) demographic changes
D) economic prosperity
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22
Twenty-seven states earmark ______ funds for education.

A) tax
B) excise
C) lottery
D) corporate
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23
In 1900, only ______% of children in the United States finished high school.

A) 6
B) 15
C) 20
D) 37
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24
The ______ is the only independent survey of what students know and can do in different grades.

A) National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
B) Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
C) ACT
D) Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
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25
That white and Asian Americans tend to perform better than Hispanic and African American students on standardized tests is known as a(n) ______.

A) equity gap
B) achievement gap
C) income gap
D) downward spiral
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26
______ are public grants that can be used to enroll children in any accredited school, including private and parochial schools.

A) Vouchers
B) Charters
C) Scholarships
D) Proposals
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27
Which state has the fewest enrolled public school students?

A) California
B) Nebraska
C) Vermont
D) Oregon
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28
Although the administration control and financial independence is delegated through other forms of government, the ______ are ultimately responsible for the public education systems.

A) students
B) parents
C) counties
D) states
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29
Property taxes are paid by property owners and are based on the ______ of their homes or businesses.

A) sale price
B) historic value
C) assessed value
D) listed price
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30
In the ______, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of increased equalization among districts.

A) 1920s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 2000s
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31
In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, the Supreme Court held what?

A) equal school funding is not a constitutional right
B) poor citizens cannot be expected to bear the same tax burden as wealthier ones
C) all children deserve the same access to education
D) the Equal Protection Clause requires equal advantages
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32
The TIMSS test measures academic achievement in ______ and ______.

A) writing; reading
B) reading; math
C) writing; history
D) math; science
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33
______ designed to provide a consistent and uniform framework for education across the states.

A) The Goals 2000 Act was
B) The Common Core State Standards were
C) Race to the Top was
D) NCLB was
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34
The biggest obstacle to recruiting good teachers is ______.

A) lack of interest
B) poor student performance
C) dangerous schools
D) stressed education budgets
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35
______ often have unique educational themes.

A) Private schools
B) Charter schools
C) Educational associations
D) After-school activities
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36
The biggest source of school funds come from ______ taxes.

A) corporate
B) sales
C) income
D) property
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37
What is the most important factor in student learning?

A) good teaching
B) family income
C) curriculum
D) parental involvement
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38
What was the topic of the case Serrano v. Priest?

A) tax shelters
B) school funding equity
C) meals for students
D) special education
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39
Graduation rates are not a particularly accurate measure because students ______.

A) transfer to other schools.
B) take the GED.
C) do not attend the graduation ceremony.
D) become incarcerated.
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40
In ______, four-day school weeks were instituted as a cost-saving measure and teachers did not receive a state-funded pay raise for a decade.

A) West Virginia
B) Kansas
C) Oklahoma
D) Arizona
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There are many major teachers unions in the United States.
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Research groups and advocacy groups are the same thing.
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School vouchers can be used for religious schools.
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The National PTA is a relatively new organization.
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What is the problem with financing public education primarily through property taxes?
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Who are the primary actors in the education policy arena?
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47
Corporations and small business have been vocal in pushing for school reform.
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48
Ronald Reagan once claimed that education was "the answer to all our national problems."
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49
What are the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating performance standards into education policy?
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50
What is the difference between charter school programs and school voucher programs?
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51
The homeschool movement is gaining popularity in the United States.
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52
Criterion-referenced tests are designed to gauge a student's level of mastery of a given set of materials.
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53
What are the Common Core State Standards?
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The bursar generally determines the budget for a school district.
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Briefly discuss the primary school performance indicators administered by the federal government.
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Work experience is not considered for teacher licensure procedures?
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