Rethinking Education
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What is the author's opinion on the value of a good education?

  • The author does not express an opinion on the value of a good education.
  • The author believes a good education is invaluable. (correct)
  • The author believes a good education is unnecessary.
  • The author believes a good education is overrated.
  • What does the author say about the established method of education?

  • The author believes it is flawed. (correct)
  • The author believes it is effective.
  • The author does not express an opinion about the established method of education.
  • The author believes it is outdated.
  • Has anyone suggested a better method of education?

  • No, nobody has suggested a better method. (correct)
  • The text does not provide information on whether a better method has been suggested.
  • Yes, many people have suggested better methods.
  • The author suggests a better method.
  • What does the author imply about the value of a good education?

    <p>The author implies that a good education is valuable, but does not elaborate on its value in detail.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author mention about the established method of education?

    <p>The author mentions that there has been a continual outcry against the established method, but no attempt has been made to suggest a better method.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the author's intention in not discussing the badness of the customary method of education?

    <p>The author's intention is to avoid repeating what is already known and to not fill the book with common knowledge.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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