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The curriculum is the tool in the hands of the artist (the teacher) to molt his material (the pupil) according to his ideal (objective) in his studio (the school) Who said this ?

ACunningham

BJohn dewy

CPeter F Oliva

DRalph Taylor

Answer:

A. Cunningham

Read Explanation:

  • In this metaphor, the artist refers to the teacher.

  • The material is the pupil or student.

  • The ideal is the objective or aim of education.

  • The studio symbolizes the school environment.

  • Cunningham emphasized the curriculum as a tool enabling teachers to shape and transform students according to educational goals.

Thus, this statement reflects Cunningham's view on the pivotal role of curriculum and teacher in the educational process.


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