Student Perceptions of Learner-Centered Teaching

The learner-centered paradigm departs from traditional teaching models by focusing on students more than teachers and learning more than teaching. Thus, classes are more egalitarian; they emphasize critical thinking, active learning, and real-world assignments. Graduate students in learner-centered...

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Main Authors: DeDe Wohlfarth, PsyD (Author), Daniel Sheras (Author), Jessica L. Bennett (Author), Bethany Simon (Author), Jody H. Pimentel (Author), Laura E. Gabel (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Park University, 2008-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The learner-centered paradigm departs from traditional teaching models by focusing on students more than teachers and learning more than teaching. Thus, classes are more egalitarian; they emphasize critical thinking, active learning, and real-world assignments. Graduate students in learner-centered classrooms were surveyed about perceptions of their experiences in relation to the key dimensions of the learner-centered paradigm and noted that the approach contributed to their feeling respected as learners, developed their critical thinking skills, and encouraged their self-directedness. Based on these findings, post-secondary instructors are encouraged to experiment with learning-centered approaches to further explore this promising model.
Item Description:https://doi.org/10.46504/03200808wo
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