Child-centred pedagogy · CDP

Why is social interaction considered important in child-centred pedagogy?

  1. Because learning is treated as a purely individual act
  2. To encourage competition between individual students
  3. Because children learn through collaboration
  4. Because the teacher must control every activity
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Correct answer: Because children learn through collaboration

Child-centred and progressive education emphasizes social learning (collaboration, discussion, and democratic participation) as essential for developing social skills and learning in context.

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