Correct Answer:
C. Subject centered Curriculum
A broad field curriculum is an approach that integrates several related subjects into a larger, more comprehensive area of study. For example, combining history, geography, civics, and economics into 'Social Studies'.
- A: Learner-centered curriculum and B: Activity-centered Curriculum focus on the student's needs, interests, and active participation, rather than the organization of subject matter itself.
- C: Subject-centered Curriculum organizes content around distinct academic disciplines (e.g., separate courses for history, geography). The broad field curriculum is a modification of this. It attempts to break down the rigid boundaries between traditional subjects to show interconnections and provide a more holistic view, but it still fundamentally organizes content around academic fields, albeit broader ones.
Therefore, it is an evolution from the highly compartmentalized subject-centered approach.