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Doris Stockton

Student-Centered Learning Environments: How and Why | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Are teachers obsolete? Absolutely not. But, an educator's role is changing from the traditional "imparter of knowledge" to that of coach and consultant.
  • Do-it-yourself, student-to-student teaching, project-based learning, and student-centered learning environments are some of the more encouraging programs
  • "I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn." -- Albert Einstein
Doris Stockton

Student-centred learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Student-centered learning (or student-centered learning; also called child-centered learning) is an approach to education focusing on the needs of the students, rather than those of others involved in the educational process, such as teachers and administrators.
  • Student-centered learning, that is, putting students needs first, is in contrast to traditional education, by proponents of "student-centered learning" also dubbed "teacher-centred learning". Student-centred learning is focused on each student's needs, abilities, interests, and learning styles, placing the teacher as a facilitator of learning.
  • some educators have largely replaced traditional curriculum approaches with "hands-on" activities and "group work", in which a child determines on their own what they want to do in class.
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  • Student-centred learning allows students to actively participate in discovery learning processes from an autonomous viewpoint.
  • Strengthens student motivation Promotes peer communication Reduces disruptive behaviour Builds student-teacher relationships Promotes discovery/active learning Responsibility for one’s own learning
  • Assessment of student-centred learning
  • One of the most critical differences between student-centred learning and teacher-centred learning is in assessment. In student-centred learning, students participate in the evaluation of their learning.
  • Application to Higher-Education
  • The student-centred learning environment has been shown to be effective in higher education. A certain university sought to promote student-centred learning across the entire university by employing the following methods: Analysis of good practice by award-winning teachers, in all faculties, to show that, they made use of active forms of student learning. Subsequent use the analysis to promote wider use of good practice. A compulsory teacher training course for new junior teachers, which encouraged student-centred learning. Projects funded through teaching development grants, of which 16 were concerned with the introduction of active learning experiences. A programme-level quality enhancement initiative which utilised a student survey to identify strengths and potential areas for improvement. Development of a model of a broadly based teaching and learning environment influencing the development of generic capabilities, to provide evidence of the need for an interactive learning environment. The introduction of programme reviews as a quality assurance measure (Kember, 2009).
Kelly Stevens

Sticky note activity - 2 views

    • Doris Stockton
       
      This sounds really interesting for a face to face class.
    • Doris Stockton
       
      I wonder how to do this activity in an online class.
    • Doris Stockton
       
      Participation is the key to the online learning community to be sustainable.
    • Kelly Stevens
       
      During my favorite teacher's lectures he would always tell funny stories that related to the topic he was teaching which kept the class engaged. Which is discussed under lecture practices in the Best Practice Article 
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    • Kelly Stevens
       
      My favorite teacher Mr. Tyrrell used many of the techniques that are found within Group discussion triggers in his classroom such as; role playing when teaching CPR and first aid, but he also used role playing when teaching his class how to be active listeners. 
Doris Stockton

Best Practices in Teaching - The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development - 1 views

    • Doris Stockton
       
      This addresses multiple learning styles, and how the teacher made materials accessible to all students. 
  • Students can use the website to refresh their knowledge before a quiz or test, or anytime or anywhere they’d like
  • “Think Aloud” is not only useful to language literacy, but a valuable tool for problem-solving and critical thinking within every discipline.
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    • Doris Stockton
       
      I actually do this!  I thought I was the only one!
Robin Palm

Best Practices - 3 views

    • Robin Palm
       
      Best Practices summarized several techniques I recognized as those applied by my favorite teacher. Mr. Chislom used group triggers particularly first person experience to interest the class by relating to as many as possible. He also used active learning techniques such as construction spiral and concept models providing a hands on atmosphere.
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    Best Practices summarized several techniques.
Diane Gusa

A Brief Summary of the Best Practices in College Teaching | Center for Teaching & Learn... - 2 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      What practices would work best for you?
Diane Gusa

NEA - Helping Students Embrace Deep Learning - 1 views

  • earner-centered teaching and deep learning.
Diane Gusa

Teacher pedagogy is the most visible aspect of his/her presence ~Raider-Roth & Rogers - 0 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      Pedagogy is the art of instilling excitement in your audience to be as passionate about the subject matter as you are. 
Diane Gusa

Science is golden in the art of teaching - 0 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      The challenge is to describe the art and science of teaching in detail!
  • how much is art? How much is science?
Diane Gusa

http://www.actionresearch.net/living/farren/ch3.pdf - 0 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      What is your pedagogical identity?
Diane Gusa

Do you Teach or Do you Educate? - YouTube - 0 views

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