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4) What were the children going to learn that day?
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Answered by anshuman916sl
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Correct Answer:

The children were going to learn something very important that day.

  • Children and teenagers learn by observing, listening, exploring, experimenting and asking questions.
  • Being interested, motivated and engaged in learning is important for children once they start school.
  • It can also help if they understand why they're learning something.
  • Learning is a never ending process.
  • You cannot say that you have learned all there is to learn because every day something new is being made and something old is being destroyed.
  • Children learn what they see, what they hear, what they understand, what they feel, etc.
  • Sometimes, children learn something they saw or hear just for a few seconds and they will remember that for many years to come.
  • Sometimes, children will learn something and forget even after repeated learning.
  • It all depends on the physicality nd the mentality of the children which varies from person to person.

Hence, the final answer will be the children were going to learn everything they were going to be taught by the teachers of the school.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Children always learn something which is very important for them .

Explanation:

1) It is commonly known that school children face significant pressure to perform well in all areas, study ten courses, engage in extracurricular activities, and project an impressive persona.

2) They can deal with situations better thanks to the abilities, strategies, and principles they learn early on.

3) Two of the greatest brains of the 20th century have complained that success science and personal excellence fundamentals are not taught in schools.

4) According to Edward De Bono, almost everything a child learns in school after the age of 10 is completely unrelated to what he will need in the future.

5) Thinking is not typically taught in schools at all. The article's primary claim is that management has to be taught in schools. The strongest defence is that kids are managers.

FINAL ANSWER - Children always learn something which is important for them.

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