1.Applying the concepts student-centered in any classroom
Student-centered education transforms classrooms from teacher-directed lectures
to active learning environments. This approach prioritizes student interests and needs,
fostering engagement through choice and voice. By replacing passive listening with
collaborative activities and projects, students become active participants in their own learning
journey. The teacher acts as a facilitator, guiding students and providing support as they
explore concepts. This shift in focus empowers students, leading to deeper understanding,
development of essential skills, and a more engaging and enriching classroom experience.
Three case studies - Cooperative Learning Environment (Case Study 1), A
Student-Centered English Classroom (Case Study 2) and Problem-Based Learning (Case
Study 3) exemplifies student-centered education in action. The first explores collaborative
learning environments, where students work together to boost engagement and knowledge
sharing. The second examines a student-driven English classroom, emphasizing student
choice, active discussion, and critical thinking in language learning. Finally, a problem-based
Learning (PBL) case highlights how students tackle real-world problems, conduct research, and
showcase their learning through problems.
References
1. “Learner-Centered Approach and Student’s Performance: A solution for Developing
Countries”- Nashir Kamugisha – Lambert Academic Publishing
2. “Learner-Centered Classroom Practices and Assessments: Maximizing Student Motivation,
Learning and Achievement – Barbara L.McCombs, Lynda Miller CorwinPublications
3. “Making Learning Centered teaching Work: Practical Strategies for Implementation
Phyllis Blumberg; Stylus Publishing
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