Multiple Choice
Dewey advocated bringing activities based on occupations, with which students were familiar, into the curriculum. He favored this because
A) the industrialization era required children to learn trade skills as early as possible.
B) he wanted education to be more relevant to the nonschool life of students.
C) he wanted education to be centered on society, not on children.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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