Deck 10: Education Policy

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Which statement reflects the Obama administration's stance with regard to No Child Left Behind?

A) States should be given more flexibility and can receive NCLB waivers; offer incentives rather than punishments.
B) NCLB should be eliminated and a new program should be put in place.
C) NCLB should be eliminated and no other programs implemented because education is a state rather than a federal issue.
D) NCLB should be changed to increase punishments for schools and states that do not meet education standards.
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The growing cost of tuition at public universities in the United States is directly related to ______.

A) decreasing funding for higher education by states
B) inflation
C) technology
D) decreasing support for higher education from the federal government
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______ is based on the idea that teachers should only receive pay raises for successful student performance.

A) Tenure
B) Merit pay
C) Years-in-service pay
D) Bonus pay
Question
What is the federal government's role in higher education?

A) The federal government is the primary funder of higher education.
B) The federal government established land-grant colleges and gives grants and loans to categories of individual students.
C) The federal government role in higher education is to run Affirmative Action programs.
D) all of these
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Which statement best describes the division of responsibility between state and federal governments with regard to K-12 educational policy?

A) The federal government historically has been much more focused on higher education, leaving states and local governments to manage their K-12 programs until recently.
B) Until this century, the federal government has been the dominant force in education policy, while state governments mostly have implemented policy.
C) The federal government funds No Child Left Behind, but all other education funding comes from each state.
D) The federal government approves state educational reforms and provides most of the educational funding.
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Which policy allows parents to send their children to any public school in a particular area?

A) affirmative action
B) school vouchers
C) school choice
D) charter schools
Question
In an attempt to use market incentives to improve school quality, the Obama administration created the ______ program, a competition for significant funding that required states to collect better data, innovate, and enhance teaching.

A) All Children Lifted Up
B) Race to the Top
C) Merit Pay
D) School Choice Voucher Demonstration
Question
In the fall of 2016, undergraduate enrollment was over ______ million students.

A) 16
B) 19
C) 20
D) 21
Question
The ______ is a national test measuring student performance.

A) No Child Left Behind
B) Educate America Test
C) Secondary Assessment of Quality
D) National Assessment of Educational Progress
Question
The ______ was the first federal involvement in higher education; it funded many of the land-grant universities that still exist to this day.

A) National Educational Assistance Program
B) College Institutional Establishment Act
C) Morrill Act
D) Stafford Establishment Act
Question
The ______ program is one of the primary federal programs for low-income college students.

A) Pell Grant
B) Race to the Top Grant
C) National Merit Grant
D) HOPE Scholarship
Question
In 1965, the ______ was the first major education legislation.

A) Elementary and Secondary Education Act
B) National Secondary Program Development Act
C) Education for All Program
D) U.S. Education Department
Question
Education is often cited as something that benefits more than just the person getting the education; it benefits society in a number of other ways. This is called ______.

A) redistributive policy
B) positive externality
C) buoyancy of community funding
D) market-based incentives
Question
How is public education (kindergarten through high school, or K-12) funded in the United States?

A) mostly federal funds
B) mostly state funds
C) state and federal funds only
D) mostly from local property taxes
Question
Which of the following is one of the most important funding issues for K-12 education?

A) declining funding for school choice programs
B) lack of buoyancy of property taxes when compared to education costs
C) the diminishing achievement gap between poorer and wealthier children
D) the regressive federal financing for education
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Who has played the biggest role in educational policy through U.S. history?

A) federal government
B) private firms
C) state and local governments
D) advocacy groups
Question
Advocates of school choice and school voucher plans argue that ______ will lead to better-quality schools.

A) competition
B) low student-faculty ratios
C) more money
D) higher teacher salaries
Question
The issue of ______ has surfaced with regard to the financing of public education due to the fact that ______.

A) equity; poor students receive lower quality education
B) efficiency; property taxes are increasingly buoyant
C) liberty; the federal government funds public education in some states but not others
D) effectiveness; test scores are declining
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Which policy allows parents with children in low-performing public schools to send their children to private schools at taxpayer expense?

A) affirmative action
B) school vouchers
C) school choice
D) charter schools
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______ are public schools that serve a distinct population or have a more specialized educational emphasis (such as fine arts, science, or technology).

A) Merit schools
B) Private schools
C) Charter schools
D) Choice schools
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Explain school choice programs and why they are considered a reform.
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In ______, President Obama signed a new version of the federal education law (the Elementary and Secondary Education Act) entitled Every Student Succeeds Act.

A) 2008
B) 2012
C) 2015
D) 2016
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Explain merit pay.
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School choice and school vouchers are examples of ______.

A) market-based policy alternatives to improve education quality
B) unfunded mandates
C) 21st Century Skills educational quality movement
D) policy alternatives based on the principle of merit pay
Question
Congress passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), its first major education legislation, in ______.

A) 1960
B) 1962
C) 1965
D) 1970
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Decisions about how much to invest in higher education relate to whether one views education as a private or public good. Those who view it as a private good believe that ______.

A) most of the benefits of a college education are bestowed to an individual, and therefore the individual should bear most of the cost
B) there are societal benefits when residents obtain a college degree, and therefore the individual should bear more of the cost
C) most of the benefits of a college education accrue to an individual, and therefore the public should invest in higher education
D) there are societal benefits when residents obtain a college degree, and therefore the public should invest in higher education
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Explain the GI Bill. Who benefitted from this bill?
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By most recent accounts, what is the most important issue facing U.S. higher education today?

A) discontinuation of Pell Grant program
B) retirements by baby boomer faculty
C) reduced access to college among low-income students
D) declining quality of educational programs
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Why is the teacher tenure system considered an issue?
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What has been the result of Affirmative Action policies in higher education?

A) More minorities are attending college than ever before.
B) Opponents of the policy argue that the policies give unfair preference to minorities.
C) Proponents argue affirmative action has leveled the playing field in terms of diversity
D) all of these
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How are public schools funded in the United States?
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What is the most pressing concern about U.S. K-12 education?
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The issue of equity in financing higher education depends on one's view that education is a public or a private good. Individuals who view higher education as a ______ believe that greater public support is needed to fund higher education.

A) public good
B) private good
C) merit good
D) individual
Question
Current trends point to a reduction in college attendance by middle- and low-income college students. This trend causes policymakers to be concerned about the evaluative criteria of ______.

A) cost-effectiveness of a college education (efficiency)
B) political feasibility
C) equity of access
D) effectiveness of college aid programs
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Explain the Common Core standards? How were they meant to improve education?
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One of the major criticisms of President Bush's No Child Left Behind educational policy was that ______.

A) students don't have enough study time
B) students are taught differently from school to school
C) there were issues with implementation
D) it does not include high school testing
Question
What is a Pell Grant and who qualifies for these grants?
Question
No Child Left Behind was enacted in ______.

A) 2000
B) 2002
C) 2004
D) 2006
Question
Federal Pell Grants are one program that addresses the needs of low-income individuals. As noted above, these grants provide up to ______.

A) US$4,569
B) US$5,815
C) US$5,987
D) US$6,095
Question
At Princeton University, the 2019-2020 comprehensive fee (tuition, room, board, and expenses) was nearly ______.

A) US$64,000
B) US$74,000
C) US$80,000
D) US$85,000
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What did the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) do?
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What were some of the provisions in the Race to the Top initiative?
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Explain the conservative versus liberal debate regarding higher education.
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Have Affirmative Action programs in higher education been effective? Provide one argument for and one argument against Affirmative Action programs in higher education.
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Why are school vouchers limited?
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Explain the causes of growing tuition costs at state colleges. Then explain how this cost increase is an equity concern as well as an economic concern for individuals and employers.
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What are the typical arguments made to provide public support of higher education?
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Discuss the concerns about K-12 education and higher education using the evaluative criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, and equity.
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What did the Morrill Act of 1862 do?
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Identify some of the responses to poor-quality education.
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Why are college admissions considered a partial zero-sum game?
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Why is public education important in a democracy?
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Discuss the various methods proposed to support and strengthen teacher quality.
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Identify one way to look at the students in a particular school district?
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Examine one reason the use of property taxes to fund public schools is a problem.
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Explain some of the policy alternatives that are being considered to improve the quality of K-12 public education.
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Identify the first major education legislation.
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Why is defining a quality education not so easy?
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Explain how a school voucher program works. How are these programs related to education quality and how do proponents believe voucher programs might improve this quality? What are the negatives associated with this option?
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Summarize the major problems in public K-12 education that exist today.
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Deck 10: Education Policy
1
Which statement reflects the Obama administration's stance with regard to No Child Left Behind?

A) States should be given more flexibility and can receive NCLB waivers; offer incentives rather than punishments.
B) NCLB should be eliminated and a new program should be put in place.
C) NCLB should be eliminated and no other programs implemented because education is a state rather than a federal issue.
D) NCLB should be changed to increase punishments for schools and states that do not meet education standards.
A
2
The growing cost of tuition at public universities in the United States is directly related to ______.

A) decreasing funding for higher education by states
B) inflation
C) technology
D) decreasing support for higher education from the federal government
A
3
______ is based on the idea that teachers should only receive pay raises for successful student performance.

A) Tenure
B) Merit pay
C) Years-in-service pay
D) Bonus pay
B
4
What is the federal government's role in higher education?

A) The federal government is the primary funder of higher education.
B) The federal government established land-grant colleges and gives grants and loans to categories of individual students.
C) The federal government role in higher education is to run Affirmative Action programs.
D) all of these
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Which statement best describes the division of responsibility between state and federal governments with regard to K-12 educational policy?

A) The federal government historically has been much more focused on higher education, leaving states and local governments to manage their K-12 programs until recently.
B) Until this century, the federal government has been the dominant force in education policy, while state governments mostly have implemented policy.
C) The federal government funds No Child Left Behind, but all other education funding comes from each state.
D) The federal government approves state educational reforms and provides most of the educational funding.
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6
Which policy allows parents to send their children to any public school in a particular area?

A) affirmative action
B) school vouchers
C) school choice
D) charter schools
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7
In an attempt to use market incentives to improve school quality, the Obama administration created the ______ program, a competition for significant funding that required states to collect better data, innovate, and enhance teaching.

A) All Children Lifted Up
B) Race to the Top
C) Merit Pay
D) School Choice Voucher Demonstration
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8
In the fall of 2016, undergraduate enrollment was over ______ million students.

A) 16
B) 19
C) 20
D) 21
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9
The ______ is a national test measuring student performance.

A) No Child Left Behind
B) Educate America Test
C) Secondary Assessment of Quality
D) National Assessment of Educational Progress
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10
The ______ was the first federal involvement in higher education; it funded many of the land-grant universities that still exist to this day.

A) National Educational Assistance Program
B) College Institutional Establishment Act
C) Morrill Act
D) Stafford Establishment Act
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The ______ program is one of the primary federal programs for low-income college students.

A) Pell Grant
B) Race to the Top Grant
C) National Merit Grant
D) HOPE Scholarship
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12
In 1965, the ______ was the first major education legislation.

A) Elementary and Secondary Education Act
B) National Secondary Program Development Act
C) Education for All Program
D) U.S. Education Department
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13
Education is often cited as something that benefits more than just the person getting the education; it benefits society in a number of other ways. This is called ______.

A) redistributive policy
B) positive externality
C) buoyancy of community funding
D) market-based incentives
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14
How is public education (kindergarten through high school, or K-12) funded in the United States?

A) mostly federal funds
B) mostly state funds
C) state and federal funds only
D) mostly from local property taxes
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Which of the following is one of the most important funding issues for K-12 education?

A) declining funding for school choice programs
B) lack of buoyancy of property taxes when compared to education costs
C) the diminishing achievement gap between poorer and wealthier children
D) the regressive federal financing for education
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Who has played the biggest role in educational policy through U.S. history?

A) federal government
B) private firms
C) state and local governments
D) advocacy groups
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17
Advocates of school choice and school voucher plans argue that ______ will lead to better-quality schools.

A) competition
B) low student-faculty ratios
C) more money
D) higher teacher salaries
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18
The issue of ______ has surfaced with regard to the financing of public education due to the fact that ______.

A) equity; poor students receive lower quality education
B) efficiency; property taxes are increasingly buoyant
C) liberty; the federal government funds public education in some states but not others
D) effectiveness; test scores are declining
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Which policy allows parents with children in low-performing public schools to send their children to private schools at taxpayer expense?

A) affirmative action
B) school vouchers
C) school choice
D) charter schools
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20
______ are public schools that serve a distinct population or have a more specialized educational emphasis (such as fine arts, science, or technology).

A) Merit schools
B) Private schools
C) Charter schools
D) Choice schools
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21
Explain school choice programs and why they are considered a reform.
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22
In ______, President Obama signed a new version of the federal education law (the Elementary and Secondary Education Act) entitled Every Student Succeeds Act.

A) 2008
B) 2012
C) 2015
D) 2016
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23
Explain merit pay.
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24
School choice and school vouchers are examples of ______.

A) market-based policy alternatives to improve education quality
B) unfunded mandates
C) 21st Century Skills educational quality movement
D) policy alternatives based on the principle of merit pay
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25
Congress passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), its first major education legislation, in ______.

A) 1960
B) 1962
C) 1965
D) 1970
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26
Decisions about how much to invest in higher education relate to whether one views education as a private or public good. Those who view it as a private good believe that ______.

A) most of the benefits of a college education are bestowed to an individual, and therefore the individual should bear most of the cost
B) there are societal benefits when residents obtain a college degree, and therefore the individual should bear more of the cost
C) most of the benefits of a college education accrue to an individual, and therefore the public should invest in higher education
D) there are societal benefits when residents obtain a college degree, and therefore the public should invest in higher education
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Explain the GI Bill. Who benefitted from this bill?
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By most recent accounts, what is the most important issue facing U.S. higher education today?

A) discontinuation of Pell Grant program
B) retirements by baby boomer faculty
C) reduced access to college among low-income students
D) declining quality of educational programs
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Why is the teacher tenure system considered an issue?
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30
What has been the result of Affirmative Action policies in higher education?

A) More minorities are attending college than ever before.
B) Opponents of the policy argue that the policies give unfair preference to minorities.
C) Proponents argue affirmative action has leveled the playing field in terms of diversity
D) all of these
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How are public schools funded in the United States?
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What is the most pressing concern about U.S. K-12 education?
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33
The issue of equity in financing higher education depends on one's view that education is a public or a private good. Individuals who view higher education as a ______ believe that greater public support is needed to fund higher education.

A) public good
B) private good
C) merit good
D) individual
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34
Current trends point to a reduction in college attendance by middle- and low-income college students. This trend causes policymakers to be concerned about the evaluative criteria of ______.

A) cost-effectiveness of a college education (efficiency)
B) political feasibility
C) equity of access
D) effectiveness of college aid programs
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35
Explain the Common Core standards? How were they meant to improve education?
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36
One of the major criticisms of President Bush's No Child Left Behind educational policy was that ______.

A) students don't have enough study time
B) students are taught differently from school to school
C) there were issues with implementation
D) it does not include high school testing
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What is a Pell Grant and who qualifies for these grants?
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No Child Left Behind was enacted in ______.

A) 2000
B) 2002
C) 2004
D) 2006
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39
Federal Pell Grants are one program that addresses the needs of low-income individuals. As noted above, these grants provide up to ______.

A) US$4,569
B) US$5,815
C) US$5,987
D) US$6,095
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At Princeton University, the 2019-2020 comprehensive fee (tuition, room, board, and expenses) was nearly ______.

A) US$64,000
B) US$74,000
C) US$80,000
D) US$85,000
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What did the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) do?
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What were some of the provisions in the Race to the Top initiative?
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43
Explain the conservative versus liberal debate regarding higher education.
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Have Affirmative Action programs in higher education been effective? Provide one argument for and one argument against Affirmative Action programs in higher education.
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Why are school vouchers limited?
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Explain the causes of growing tuition costs at state colleges. Then explain how this cost increase is an equity concern as well as an economic concern for individuals and employers.
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What are the typical arguments made to provide public support of higher education?
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Discuss the concerns about K-12 education and higher education using the evaluative criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, and equity.
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What did the Morrill Act of 1862 do?
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Identify some of the responses to poor-quality education.
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Why are college admissions considered a partial zero-sum game?
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Why is public education important in a democracy?
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Discuss the various methods proposed to support and strengthen teacher quality.
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Identify one way to look at the students in a particular school district?
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Examine one reason the use of property taxes to fund public schools is a problem.
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Explain some of the policy alternatives that are being considered to improve the quality of K-12 public education.
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Identify the first major education legislation.
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Why is defining a quality education not so easy?
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Explain how a school voucher program works. How are these programs related to education quality and how do proponents believe voucher programs might improve this quality? What are the negatives associated with this option?
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Summarize the major problems in public K-12 education that exist today.
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