Kenya began a campaign for free primary education after independence in 1963. Since then, the system of education has undergone transformation twice.
This example illustrates the Piagetian concept of <u>"assimilation".</u>
Assimilation refers to a cognitive process that oversees how we take in new data and fuse that new data into our current information. This idea was created by Jean Piaget, who is best known for his theory of psychological improvement in kids. For instance, when a youthful tyke takes in the word dog for the family pet, he in the long run starts to distinguish each comparative looking canine as a dog. The kid has broadened his learning, or acclimatized, the idea of dog to incorporate all comparable 4-footed friends.
One of the clearest policy manifestations of the "kill the Indian, save the man" concept in western expansion would be those of the boarding school era. These policies removed Native American children from their homes and sent them to far-off boarding schools in an effort to replace (and remove) Native languages, customs, and culture from an entire generation. White policymakers waged a cultural genocide on the generation in an effort to replace their Native traditions with English, Christianity, and other white, Euroamerican values. The earliest boarding schools were actually created by William Pratt, the military official who first coined the "kill the Indian, save the man" motto.
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<span>C. The government can restrict people's rights if the exercise of them is harming someone else.</span>