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In his "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania," Benjamin Franklin recommends activities like trips to a farm, holding debates, and doing community service. What is the implicit meaning of these details?
Well-behaved students will make the best workers.
Teachers should encourage their students to disagree.
Getting out of the classroom is fun but not educational.
Learning by doing is just as valuable as learning from books.
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