According to the philosophy of “Emergent Curriculum”, what drives the direction learning?
"ایمرجنٹ کریکولم" کے فلسفے کے مطابق، سیکھنے کی سمت کو کیا چلاتا ہے؟
Answer: Student interests and experience
Explanation
According to the philosophy of "Emergent Curriculum," the direction of learning is primarily driven by "Student interests and experience."
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