PrepTest 82, Section 2, Question 14
Until fairly recently, classroom computers were considered a luxury. Today, educators argue that students who have not had training in computer skills will lack the skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace. However, studies show that schools emphasizing computer technology spend more time teaching computer skills but less time developing students' basic math and reading skills.
Until fairly recently, classroom computers were considered a luxury. Today, educators argue that students who have not had training in computer skills will lack the skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace. However, studies show that schools emphasizing computer technology spend more time teaching computer skills but less time developing students' basic math and reading skills.
Until fairly recently, classroom computers were considered a luxury. Today, educators argue that students who have not had training in computer skills will lack the skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace. However, studies show that schools emphasizing computer technology spend more time teaching computer skills but less time developing students' basic math and reading skills.
Until fairly recently, classroom computers were considered a luxury. Today, educators argue that students who have not had training in computer skills will lack the skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace. However, studies show that schools emphasizing computer technology spend more time teaching computer skills but less time developing students' basic math and reading skills.
Which one of the following propositions is best illustrated by the statements above?
A knowledge of the latest technologies is no more valuable than a knowledge of the fundamental academic disciplines.
Schools cannot emphasize the teaching of computer skills without neglecting other skills.
A complete rethinking of traditional academic subjects is required in order to keep pace with global developments.
Attempting to keep pace with recent educational developments can result in neglecting basic skills in favor of other skills.
Giving students a knowledge of new technologies should be the primary goal of education.
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