問題詳情

   Many people confuse education and training, but they are not the same thing. Education isknowledge-based and is defined as a body of academic knowledge that is most often learned in aclassroom setting. Training is coaching to become proficient in particular behaviors or actions.Sometimes the two are confused because many training experiences, like a police academy, ofteninvolve many hours of classroom instruction. Such institutions combine elements of education andtraining, but the differences between the two remain. Knowledge is theoretical. Using a law enforcementexample, you can study the laws of arrest without ever having to arrest anyone, but you need to betrained in handcuffing techniques if you will be expected to actually take someone into custody.Similarly, you can study laws and court cases pertaining to deadly physical force without ever having tofire a weapon. Training, on the other hand, is skills-based. It covers what you need to do, as much aswhat you need to know, in order to perform a task or group of tasks. Learning when or why is not thesame as learning how.
16. The best title for this passage would be
(A) When or Why Is Not the Same As How.
(B) Education versus Training.
(C) The Benefits of Studying Case Law.
(D) The Importance of Handcuffing Techniques.

參考答案

答案:B
難度:簡單0.8
統計:A(0),B(12),C(3),D(0),E(0)

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