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Piaget describes three types of knowledge that help us to understand the inquiry curriculum. Logico-mathematical knowledge is:
A) the knowledge of external reality gained from doing or acting on things. It enables children to understand the properties of objects.
B) the knowledge learned from others rather than from direct experience. It is based upon what people decide.
C) the knowledge of logical relationships. It is dependent on one's own observation, experience and reflection.
D) the knowledge of mathematical formulae. It is not appropriately taught until middle childhood.
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Meaningful Curriculum for Young Children

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