多选题The two focuses of the education reforms in the mid-1980s were()Athe raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculumBthe raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schoolsCthe raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learningDNone of the above

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The two focuses of the education reforms in the mid-1980s were()
A

the raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculum

B

the raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schools

C

the raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learning

D

None of the above


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