Author Question: Piaget, Bruner, and Dewey's theories led educators to view primary-age students as thinking more like (Read 158 times)

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Piaget, Bruner, and Dewey's theories led educators to view primary-age students as thinking more like
◦ teachers.
◦ preschool and kindergarten children.
◦ adults.
◦ young adults.


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