What do "overlapping curriculum modifications" create?
a) Different product outcomes for all students
b) Common learning goals for diverse students
c) A single standardized curriculum
d) Elimination of learning goals
What drives the need for curriculum change?
a) Shifting societal needs
b) Teacher demands
c) Personal preferences
d) Government regulations
What is the role of capacity building in curriculum implementation?
a) It reduces the need for resources
b) It ensures the success of the change effort
c) It limits the involvement of those concerned
d) It ignores the need for policies
Why is evaluation an important aspect of curriculum change?
a) It simplifies the change process
b) It focuses on personal achievement
c) It assesses the impact and effectiveness
d) It ignores students' performance
What is the role of leadership in successful curriculum change?
a) Personal achievement
b) Supporting the success of others
c) Isolation from educational leadership
d) Reducing the involvement of teachers
What is the importance of utilizing existing ideas in schools during curriculum reform?
a) Enhancing teacher resistance
b) Promoting improvement in educational systems
c) Reducing the need for curriculum change
d) Limiting innovation