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How do goals differ from aims in education?

  • A. Goals are less specific
  • B. Goals are broader
  • C. Goals require less effort
  • D. Goals are more specific
Explanation:
Goals are more precise compared to aims in education.

What is the relationship between aims and objectives in education?

  • A. Aims originate from objectives
  • B. Aims are unrelated to objectives
  • C. Objectives originate from aims
  • D. Aims and objectives are the same
Explanation:
Objectives are derived from broader educational aims to provide specific targets and direction.

What do objectives provide in education?

  • A. Goals
  • B. Stairs
  • C. Aims
  • D. Teachers
Explanation:
Objectives provide specific goals or targets for education.

How do objectives change from subject to subject?

  • A. They don't change
  • B. They become more general
  • C. They become more complex
  • D. They vary to suit the subject
Explanation:
Objectives change to suit the specific content and requirements of each subject.

What happens when a consensual procedure is used in isolation?

  • A. True consensus
  • B. Vote tabulation
  • C. Reliable data
  • D. Objective feedback
Explanation:
It often results in vote tabulation rather than true consensus.

What is a limitation of the consensual procedure?

  • A. Biased opinions
  • B. True consensus
  • C. Reliable data
  • D. Objective feedback
Explanation:
It may be influenced by bias.

What’s the goal of Activity Analysis?

  • A. Identify activities
  • B. Analyze tasks
  • C. Study grammar
  • D. Observe performance
Explanation:
It identifies common activities.

What’s the focus of the analytical procedure?

  • A. Analyzing activities
  • B. Studying documents
  • C. Collecting opinions
  • D. Interviewing experts
Explanation:
It analyzes activities to select content.

What does the experimental procedure determine?

  • A. Initial selection
  • B. Hypothetical conditions
  • C. Criterion fulfillment
  • D. Classroom dynamics
Explanation:
It checks if the criteria are met.

What is the primary focus of the judgmental procedure?

  • A. Testing subject matter
  • B. Informed judgment and deliberation
  • C. Experimental analysis
  • D. Consensual decision-making
Explanation:
It relies on expert judgment.