The authors seem to be skeptical of business-education partnerships because
A) the top-down decision-making characteristic of business organizations may not be a desirable model for schooling in a democratic culture.
B) such partnerships assume that the goals of education should be determined in large part by the needs of the business community.
C) the measure of success in business is profit, which may conflict with a measure of success in education that emphasizes human development.
D) All these answers are correct.
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