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What is the role of a teacher in Bruner’s theory of discovery learning?

APassive observer

BSole provider of knowledge

CFacilitator of exploration

DController of behavior

Answer:

C. Facilitator of exploration

Read Explanation:

  • In discovery learning, Bruner argued that the teacher should guide and support learners in exploring concepts rather than providing direct instruction.


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