Which of the following is a major problem for the nation's schools?
(a) many are too large, housing too many students
(b) controversy over the concept of a national curriculum with national assessments
(c) a demand for test scores and statistics that can be used to compare and judge schools
(d) the education of students who may be too overwhelmed by personal problems to focus on learning and to succeed in school
(e) all of these are problems that plague the nation's schools
(f) none of these is a problem today
e
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