Learner-centered teaching is an instructional approach which focuses on the student as learner. This approach is based on student's experiences, backgrounds, learning styles, interests and needs (Brown, 2003). Therefore, in this section of the book I learnt that the teacher is a facilitator who manages the classroom environment and provides students the opportunities to build their own knowledge and develop their abilities and skills involving students in simulations using individual and group work. It means that this approach is based on three important aspects: the person who is learning, teachers and learners and the learning process (Blumberg, 2012). Finally, learners need to participate and interact with their partners with the teacher's support. Students need to feel that the teacher cares about them because they feel motivated to learn.
To conclude, in a teaching situation, I would apply some useful activities such as problem solving, project work and discussions where students will reflect and develop their own learning and experiences working in a collaborative way.
Bibliography:
Brown, K. L. (2003). From teacher-centered to learner-centered curriculum: Improving learning in diverse classrooms. Education, 124(1), 49. Retrieved from:
Blumberg, P. (2012). Developing Learner-Centered Teaching. Retrieved from ProQuest Ebook Central.
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