What is the difference between subject matter and subject-matter?
In this sentence:
art educators strove for subject-matter autonomy and wanted to teach art for its own sake in isolation from other subjects constituning the culture.
Is that 'subject-matter autonomy' points at 'autonomy on educators' own topic'?
" That is, art teachers wanted to teach art as though they were teaching in an art institute, with only art subjects on the curriculum.
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"Subject matter" is a noun, meaning "topic," as in: "The subject matter (topic) under discussion is art."
"Subject-matter" is the adjective version of the noun "subject matter," as in: "Art teachers wanted subject-matter autonomy, so that they could teach art in isolation from other subjects in the high school curriculum." That is, art teachers wanted to teach art as though they