The philosophy of most schools is that
A) curriculum reforms that include preparation in basic job skills will result in cut backs on
physical education and sports.
B) the basic skills, such as reading, writing, and math are more important than practical job
skills.
C) there should be an equal focus on basic academic skills and practical job skills.
D) preparing adolescents with practical job skills is more important than pure academic
skills, such as reading, writing, and math.
B
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