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Children 3-5 (Learner Centered Organization)

Why do you think this is the excellent organizational method for you to use in your class? It been said that curriculum reflects your beliefs and values. Learner centered is based on the development stage, needs, and interest of children. Explain briefly why you think this is the best method for you to use.

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Learner-centered organization merits are briefly emphasized.

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I think this is the excellent organizational method for you to use in your class since it directly applies Constructivist theories to make a class student-centered ...

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