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Why did educator and philosopher John Dewey see gaining the inner attention of students as an essential component of the teaching and learning process?
 
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What researcher has made designing effective ways for people to learn visually the focus of his work about technology?
 
  a. Charles Babbage
  b. Seymour Papert
  c. John Dewey
  d. Edward Tufte


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Answer to Question 1

Dewey believed that inner attention is where learning happens because that is when students think deeply about the topics under discussion, asking questions and seeking answers.

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