STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING CLASSROOM
It is characterized by innovative methods of teaching which aim to promote learning in communication with teachers and other learners and which take students seriously as active participants in their own learning, fostering transferable skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking and reflective thinking.
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| Student-Centered Classroom |
Student-centered learning is focused
on each student's interests, abilities, and learning styles, placing the
teacher as a facilitator of learning.
INSIGHTS:
- Carl Rogers' states that "the only learning which significantly influences behavior (and education) is self discovered".
- According to Ernie Stringer, “Student learning processes are greatly enhanced when they participate in deciding how they may demonstrate their competence in a body of knowledge or the performance of skills.”
- According to Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, students typically learn vicariously through one another.
ADVANTAGES
- Strengthens student motivation.
- Promotes peer communication.
- Reduces disruptive behavior.
- Builds student-teacher relationships.
- Promotes discovery/active learning.
- Responsibility for one’s own learning.
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| Active Learning |
3S’s of Teaching for Democratic
Living
By: James Henderson
- Subject Learning
- Self-Learning
- Social Learning
Implementation
Considerations
- What the child is curious about learning?
- Teaching strategies to accommodate individual needs: intellectual, emotional.
- Student's social needs: collaboration, communication, peer approval.
- Curriculum goals overall.
Generally
the new school classroom environment is characterized by student individually or
in group:
- Performing computer word processing for text or graph presentation.
- Preparing power-point presentation.
- Searching for information on the internet.
- Brainstorming on ideas, problems and project plans.
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| Brainstorming |
Observably, given this trend in
teaching-and-learning, it must be pointed out, however, that traditional
classroom activities-especially in less developed countries-will continue to
have a strong place in the classroom. In spite of this setback experienced in
some countries, the option has now been opened for the modern teacher to shift
gears to students centered learning.
But then, no matter how modernized
it is. There would be some problems that may occur. Like others said, nothing
is perfect in this world. Thus, I think
a disadvantage of student-centered learning could be there are students who do
not respond well to this kind of environment.
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