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Formal Schooling, in Which Knowledge Is Learned for Its Own

Question 250

Question 250

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Formal schooling, in which knowledge is learned for its own sake, was identified by Rogoff as


A) context-independent learning.
B) hypothetico-deductive nonsense.
C) decentrated political correctness.
D) microgenetic tertiary detail acquisition.

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