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The technological changes in the world require a new and probably different emphasis on knowledge in the curriculum. 46- The content of recognized school subjects is what has been …….. taught in schools . 1) often 2) usually 3) traditionally 4) normally 47- The best modern educational system teaches students how to ………. 1) do things 2) make judgements , 3) observe other pupils 4) learn what he/she doesn,t know 48- The main concern in curriculum planning is reflecting …….. it serves. 1) minor views 2) major views 3) minor goals 4) major goals 49- According to the passage , it is important to project a …….. program of learning opportunities in formulating a curriculum plan. 1) portion 2) total 3) special 4) complete 50- It seems that the author believes that ……. 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Improving education and education and education policies requires, above all, informed decision- making, professional planning and management based on research and study results, as well as easy access to and adequate use of relevant information and documentation. Research and other services in comparative and international education. 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