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What is Student-Centered Teaching

Participatory Pedagogy: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Student-centered teaching methods allow students the opportunity to discover learning through the application of student’s interests
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Becoming Aware: Connecting Curriculum With Lived Experience
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8964-8.ch003
Abstract
This chapter begins with a discussion on the paradigm of the centrality of the learner-student to every educational endeavor by highlighting the relationship between learners and teachers and the connections that exist between classroom learning, lifelong learning, and economic development of the individual learner. The two-fold purpose of teaching, at any level of education, is to ensure that all learners learn how to acquire knowledge and then attain the understanding of how to apply what is learned to their own lives outside of the classroom. In Section 1, the literature review highlights the concepts and connections between ‘becoming aware' and self-directed learning. Section 2 gives an in-depth look at integrated curriculum, noting the principles, methods, benefits, and types of integrated curriculum; making connections between learning and life skills; and negotiating class-room content with life outside of school.
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Flipping the Post-COVID Online Classroom in a Professional Development Program at the Namibia University of Science and Technology
Student-centered teaching shifts the responsibility for learning away from the teacher and toward the student. Student-centered teaching meets students where they are intellectually, emotionally, culturally. The approach relies on keeping an evolving learning relationship between teacher and student at the heart of both the philosophy and practice of teaching.
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