Point at Issue Questions - - Question 33

Dana: It is wrong to think that the same educational methods should be used with all children. Many children have be...

a42 May 3, 2018

A v. B

Can you explain the difference between A and B here, and why B is correct and A is not?

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Anita May 6, 2018

The easiest way to do agree/disagree questions is to ask what each person thinks of the answer.

A says they disagree on whether children can learn valuable skills from individual activities. We know P believes this, but D never addresses it. Perhaps she does think that, but still thinks that children should learn in the environment to which they're most accustomed.

B tells us that all children should adapt to these. We know D doesn't think this - she believes that children should just learn in the environment they're used to. P, however, thinks children should learn to work in both. We can therefore ID this as the correct answer.

Julie-V August 21, 2019

can you explain the flaw with answer choice (C)? Dana agrees with it, but I took Pat's argument disagree since he believes both working alone and in a group would be valuable. Does him believing that both work prove that he doesn't necessarily disagree with it? Thanks!