The statement "only the informed ones should plan how to deliver the learning experiences" aligns best with the ideas of b. Tyler. Ralph Tyler emphasized the importance of informed planning in education, focusing on clear objectives and the role of educators in structuring learning experiences.
If you're looking for specific connections to the others:
- Vygotsky emphasized social interaction and cognitive development.
- Stenhouse promoted the idea of a curriculum as a plan for action, which involves teachers and students.
- Freire focused on critical pedagogy and dialogue in education.
But in the context of informed planning, Tyler is the most fitting choice.