Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Only I and II follow
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Poor results indicate systemic issues—pedagogy, staffing, resources, or academic support. We must select actions that diagnose and remedy performance shortfalls without reducing access to education.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Combine immediate quality interventions (filling vacancies, academic support) with a management review to identify specific gaps. Avoid actions that harm equity or capacity (e.g., closing schools without cause).
Step-by-Step Solution:
I: Review and initiate measures—necessary to understand and fix root causes (training, materials, remediation). Follows.II: Fill teachers’ vacancies—addresses an obvious resource constraint affecting teaching-learning. Follows.III: Close some schools—this reduces capacity and access and is not logically implied by the statement. Does not follow.Verification / Alternative check:Education recovery plans typically include vacancy filling, teacher development, remedial classes, and monitoring—consistent with I and II.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Choosing capacity-reducing measures when the problem is quality and support.
Final Answer:Only I and II follow
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