A) recreation B) discussion C) leisure D) institution
A) learning B) communication C) exchanging ideas D) recreation
A) Klaus Swab B) Horace Mann C) Plato D) Max Tagmark
A) Klaus Swab B) Max Tagmark C) Horace Mann D) Plato
A) strong sense of identity B) development of person C) technical and social skills of population D) instrument for community development
A) technology B) culture C) schools D) principles
A) law enforcers B) principals C) teachers D) government
A) social change B) culture C) principles D) change
A) social change B) principles C) change D) culture
A) school B) institution C) work shop D) rehabilitation
A) School is an interaction among people both within and outside of organizations. B) The school consists of a set of overlapping systems. C) Teachers teach a large group of students rather than individually.
A) Teachers teach a large group of students rather than individually. B) Group of students stay connected to maintain a sense of community. C) The school consists of a set of overlapping systems.
A) It follows a curriculum for definite instructions. B) A network of relationships in a group and how they interconnect. C) The group is bigger in size. D) It designates many kinds of aggregations of humans.
A) To transform students into productive citizens B) To fulfill rules and regulations C) To help students develop a healthy personality D) To impart education in an organized way
A) Source of cultural sensitivity B) Decentralization C) Source of knowledge and innovations
A) Agent of social and cultural development B) Decentralization C) Source of cultural sensitivity
A) modern industry B) technological revolution C) factory system D) industrial revolution
A) scientific B) machinery C) technological D) productive
A) use of integrated circuit B) technological C) use of synthetic resources
A) technological B) use of synthetic resources C) factory system
A) First Industrial Revolution B) Second Industrial Revolution C) Third Industrial Revolution D) Fourth Industrial Revolution
A) It lessened the teachers’ struggles with the increased curriculum content. B) Social changes impact education for a very brief, relative time. C) Social change affects the approach towards teaching.
A) Social changes impact education for a very brief, relative time. B) It lessened the teachers' struggles with the increased curriculum content. C) Changes noted in the curriculum increased the time frame needed in educating people.
A) Digital Revolution B) Technological Revolution C) 4IR of 4.0 D) social change in revolutions
A) social change in revolutions B) Technological Revolution C) Digital Revolution D) 4IR of 4.0
A) microprocessors B) interconnection C) digital computing
A) digital computing B) information transparency C) microprocessors
A) Second Industrial Revolution B) Fourth Industrial Revolution C) First Industrial Revolution D) Third Industrial Revolution
A) During ancient times, education was dedicated to hunting, pottery making and communication. B) Change only begins from the top down like when a new leader rose to power. C) Political ideology does not influence what is taught by the education system.
A) Political ideology does not influence what is taught by the education system. B) As social changes happen, the education system also changes. C) Change only begins from the top down like when a new leader rose to power.
A) Social change affects the entire curriculum. B) Social change today demands inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) regarding access to knowledge. C) Teachers and learners have to modify all their skills and engage with the daily use of modern equipment effectively.
A) Social change today demands inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) regarding access to knowledge. B) Social change affects the entire curriculum. C) Changes take place in the instructional mode of teachers.
A) Partially True B) Partially Talse C) True D) False
A) Partially Talse B) False C) True D) Partially True
A) Partially True B) True C) Partially False D) False
A) state and legislation B) artificial intelligence C) change in employment D) shifts in economic conditions
A) True B) Partially True C) Partially false D) False
A) geopolitical pressures B) increasing uncertainty C) policy-making D) investor demands
A) Fourth Industrial Revolution B) Second Industrial Revolution C) Third Industrial Revolution D) First Industrial Revolution
A) Partially False B) Partially True C) True D) False
A) culture B) social change C) cultural lag D) change forces
A) adopts quickly to social change B) improves other schools and cultural organizations it is connected with C) building bridges between communities
A) adopts quickly to social change B) improves other schools and cultural organizations it is connected with C) serves as an instrument for community development
A) adopts quickly to social change B) building bridges between communities C) improves other schools and cultural organizations it is connected with
A) improves other schools and cultural organizations it is connected with B) serves as an instrument for community development C) adopts quickly to social change
A) valuing its teachers, administrators and parents as agents of student success B) willingness to adopt to social changes C) admitting its failures D) making technology, curriculum and policies less visible than students
A) True B) False C) Partially False D) Partially True
A) False B) Partially True C) Partially False D) True
A) being guided by moral purpose B) commitment to knowledge creation and sharing C) getting to know the students
A) commitment to knowledge creation and sharing B) practicing cultural sensitivity C) being guided by moral purpose |