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a classroom environment based on piagets theory of cognitive development would likely emphasize
a)joint problem solving with older children or adults.
b)reinforcing children with tokens they could exchange for treats.
c)formal mathematics and language drills.
d)discovery learning and direct contact with the environment.
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