What is happening at Montessori schools?
Điều gì đang xảy ra tại các trường Montessori?
A. Học sinh và giáo viên tập trung vào việc dạy và học chính thức.
B. Học sinh làm bài kiểm tra trắc nghiệm sau khóa học.
C. Học sinh làm bài kiểm tra nhiều hơn học sinh ở các trường khác.
D. Học sinh có thể chọn những gì họ học.
Thông tin: At these schools, the classroom is very relaxed and "free" with students learning from each other as much as they learn from teachers. Some of these schools even allow students to choose what they study. Teachers create activities designed to let students show their abilities or knowledge of a certain subject. In these schools, the focus is on learning by experiencing and doing things.
Tạm dịch: Tại những trường này, lớp học rất thoải mái và "tự do" với việc học sinh học hỏi lẫn nhau cũng như học hỏi từ giáo viên. Một số trường này thậm chí còn cho phép sinh viên chọn những gì họ học. Giáo viên tạo ra các hoạt động được thiết kế để học sinh thể hiện khả năng hoặc kiến thức của mình về một chủ đề nhất định. Ở những trường này, trọng tâm là học tập bằng cách trải nghiệm và thực hành.
Choose D.
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