Asked by Landon Sharp
Distinguish between training and education.
(1 point)
Responses
Training is about repetition, and learning is about understanding.
Training is about repetition, and learning is about understanding.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is about gaining theoretical knowledge, and education is learning something with the goal of performing a skill.
(1 point)
Responses
Training is about repetition, and learning is about understanding.
Training is about repetition, and learning is about understanding.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is about gaining theoretical knowledge, and education is learning something with the goal of performing a skill.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct distinction between training and education is:
**Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.**
**Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.**
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