John Dewey’s major contributions to the sociological foundations of education are the following EXCEPT ONE. Which one is it?

Education is social process beginning unconsciously at birth
“True Education” is transmission of knowledge from the teacher to the learner.
Facilitating education means being aware of social condition of the learners.
School is a continuation of home; activities at home continue at school.

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The statement that does not align with John Dewey's contributions to the sociological foundations of education is:

“True Education” is transmission of knowledge from the teacher to the learner.

Dewey emphasized education as an interactive process involving experience, reflection, and inquiry, rather than merely the transmission of knowledge from teacher to student. His philosophy promotes active learning and the idea that education is a social and experiential process.