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    The Constructivist View of Readiness Differs from the Traditional View
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The Constructivist View of Readiness Differs from the Traditional View

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The constructivist view of readiness differs from the traditional view in that constructivists emphasize that cognitive readiness is not determined simply by biological maturation.

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