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Jean Piaget's principles of learning are based primarily on
 
  a. the child's cognitive development.
  b. the child's moral development.
  c. the child's physical development.
  d. the childs emotional development

Question 2

Of the educators discussed in Chapter 3, Luis finds the ideas of Maria Montessori to be most relevant to the area in which he is seeking certification, so he plans to try to learn more about her thinking. Of the following specializations, which is most likely to be the one Luis is pursuing?
 
  a. elementary physical education
  b. middle-school social studies education
  c. secondary science education
  d. early childhood education



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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