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Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development
The teacher plays the main role in the teaching and learning process. He/she is regarded as the person who possesses all the knowledge.
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Teachers' and Students' Role in the Learner-Centered Classrooms: Experiences from Namibia
Angelina Popyeni Amushigamo (University of Namibia, Namibia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0892-2.ch008
Abstract
Prior to Namibia's independence in 1990, the role of the teacher in an educational environment has been defined as the transmission of information to students, and the teacher was regarded as the all-knowing person in the classroom, who slavishly followed the textbook in transmitting the subject matter to the students. In some cases, the teacher did not understand the subject matter that he/she transmitted to students. Therefore, there was no explanation of what was being taught. Students had to sit passively and listen to the teacher; learn by memorization (rote learning), and recall the transmitted information. This study explored perceptions of the role of teachers and students in learner-centered classrooms in a primary school in Namibia. Learner-centered teachers create learning environments that promote students' active engagement with learning and develop critical thinking skills.
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Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Technology Integrated Classrooms: An Agenda for Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
Teaching methods that place the teacher at the center of knowledge construction. All learning activities are teacher directed.
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The Transference between Elementary Preservice Teachers' Courses and Technology Use in Teaching
Lessons in which the teacher is lecturing while the students are passively listening. For the purpose of this study, technology may be included in the lesson, but the students are not using it, only the teacher.
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Student-Centeredness in Universities: Informing Higher Education Policies in Europe
The teacher is the expert of knowledge and concentrates on what to teach their students rather than how to make them learn.
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Facilitating Civility in Distance Education
Students put their attention on the teacher, listening to the instructor’s lecture and discussion. Students work alone in classroom activities with little collaboration.
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Prospective Teachers' Incorporation of Technology in Mathematics Lesson Plans
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How Blended Teacher Education Courses Impact Learning in K-12 Settings
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