Correct option is C
List I (Three Approaches of Education) and List II (Disciplinary Aspects):
A. Teacher-centered - II. Imposed
In a teacher-centered approach to education, the teacher plays a central role in directing and controlling the learning process. It is often characterized by the teacher imparting knowledge and controlling the classroom environment, which can be seen as an imposed structure on students.
B. Learner-centered - I. Shared, Participatory
A learner-centered approach emphasizes active participation and collaboration among students. It is shared and participatory because it involves students in decision-making, encourages them to take ownership of their learning, and promotes collaboration among peers.
C. Learning-centered - III. Self-controlled
A learning-centered approach focuses on the needs and interests of the individual learner. It encourages self-control and self-regulation of the learning process. Learners are empowered to take charge of their own learning, set goals, and make choices about how they learn and what they learn.
So, in the correct match (c), you can see how each approach aligns with its respective disciplinary aspect, explaining the characteristics of each approach.