______ argued that most schools failed to foster exploration, a sense of discovery, or the development of sound judgment skills. Many of his ideas were combined with positive psychology to create the International Positive Education Network (IPEN).

A. Dewey
B. Clifton
C. Maslow
D. Kohlberg


Ans: A

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