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5 September, 13:12

After families, schools are perhaps the most important and obvious means through which children learn social norms, values, and beliefs.

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  1. 5 September, 13:20
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    Yes, I think that this is true.

    One reason for this is simply that children spend a significant amount of time at school: so it's very likely to influence them.

    Another reason is that the school is the context in which the children are introduced to many ideas; and often the first introduction to an idea is the most formative.
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