The role of the young adolescent learner in the integrated curriculum includes being:
a. involved such as offering input on learning methods, materials to be used, and ways to assess progress.
b. passive, so teachers can dictate learning methods that most effectively show relationships and interconnectedness of curricular areas.
c. involved but only in decisions such as work to be included (or not included) in her or his portfolio.
d. involved with personal concerns and social interests, but leaving decisions about learning methods and materials as well as means of assessment o the teacher.
a
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