Defining Student-Centred Learning
With student-centred learning, students are responsible for planning the curriculum or at least they participate in the choosing…the individual is 100% responsible for his own behaviour, participation and learning
And Student-Centred learning also known
- Flexible learning
- Independent learning
- Open/distance learning
- Participative learning
- Self-managed learning
Benefits of Student-Centred Learning
- Can work alone or in small groups, on and off campus
- Have access to range of learning resources other than the tutor
- Can take exams at own convenience
- Can enrol at flexible times of the year
- Take ownership of their learning; become reflective learners and be empowered
Role of Teacher:
1. Respects students’ ideas.
2. Asks open-ended questions.
3. Provides opportunities for group exploration and discussions.
Role of the Student:
1. are engaged in dialogue with the teacher & other students.
2. are engaged in experiences that encourage higher order thinking and discussion.
3. use raw data, primary sources, manipulative, physical, & interactive materials.
Role of Technology:
1. helps to make students’ thinking more visible to students the teacher.
2. allow students to make choices about how to display information / data.
3. enables students to make hypotheses of results.
Finally, the student centred learning is very important in education to learn the student , you can see video
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