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Dewey's education is life, which means that education must be carried out in daily life. (analysis questions)
Answer: Wrong. Dewey believes that children's instinctive growth is always carried out in the process of life, so education is life. Education is the process of children's life now, not the new task of their future life. Dewey's "education is life" has two basic meanings: one is to combine school with social life, and the other is to meet the needs of society and children at the same time. Therefore, Dewey regards school as the embryonic form of social life in School and Life, and puts more emphasis on school education. So, the question is wrong.