what are the educational implications of chomskys language acquisition theory in learning language?
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Chomsky explains that an educated child by society's definition "is one who is conditioned to obey power and structure". Chomsky complains that children are not taught to challenge and think independently, yet they are taught to repeat, follow orders and obey.
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