In a teacher-directed art project, the teacher:
a. gives specific directions for the completion of the project.
b. models the project for the children, but does not give verbal directions. c. accepts the children's input and decisions throughout the project.
d. encourages the children to make their own decisions during the project.
ANSWER: a
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