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The child's learning to identify the givens in a problem as the teacher has shown her is an example of the
 
  a. bond between word and object.
  b. genetic law of cognitive development.
  c. interactive nature of learning.
  d. method of double stimulation.

Question 2

An important requirement(s) for formal schooling is/are
 
  a. teaching complex skills as peer-collaborative activities.
  b. teaching reading and writing to meet instructor goals.
  c. teacher modeling and requiring student explanations.
  d. teacher utilization of cultural resources.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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