Question



Children are:

A.

curious beings who use their own logic and abilities to explore the world around them.

B.

adult-like in their thinking, and there is a quantitative increase in their thinking as they grow up.

C.

like empty vessels in which knowledge given by the adults is filled.

D.

passive beings who can produce exact copies of the information transmitted to them.

Correct option is A


Children are active learners who explore their environment, using logic and reasoning to make sense of the world around them.
Information Booster:
· Constructivist theories suggest that children actively construct knowledge through exploration and interaction.
· They are naturally curious and motivated to learn.
· Children’s thinking evolves with experiences and social interactions.
Additional Knowledge:
· (b) Adult-like thinking: Children’s thinking is qualitatively different from adults and develops through stages.
· (c) Empty vessels: This view is outdated; modern theories emphasize active learning.
· (d) Passive beings: Children are not passive but active participants in their own learning process.

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