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Craft should be taught as
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Subject
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Project
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Class room exercise
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All the above
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Craft should be taught as a project because it involves hands-on learning and practical application of skills. By working on a craft project, students can develop their creativity, problem-solving abilities, and fine motor skills. It allows them to explore different materials, techniques, and design concepts. Additionally, crafting as a project encourages independent thinking and self-expression. Students can take ownership of their projects and feel a sense of accomplishment upon completion. Moreover, working on craft projects promotes collaboration and teamwork as students can share ideas, help each other, and learn from one another's experiences.