π― Creating student-centered environments where students have more opportunities to prove and explore their learning.
π₯ Shifting the role of the teacher from disseminator of information to facilitator or coach.
π Using student-centered learning tactics to plan engaging lessons, such as promoting student-to-student discourse.
π₯ Students working together in groups to facilitate success and learning.
π Encouraging every student to actively participate in the learning process.
π€ The value of collaborative analysis and interpretation in small groups.
π©βπ Student choice and ownership is a key aspect of student-centered learning.
π£οΈ Students feel comfortable sharing their ideas and engaging in discussions.
π Different approaches, like mind mapping and performances, allow students to explore and analyze the scene from 'Hamlet'.
π In a student-centered classroom, thinking outside the box is encouraged and promoted.
π¬ Students are given the opportunity to showcase their understanding through an enquiry lab.
βοΈ The lab challenges students to use their chemistry knowledge to identify unknown substances.
π₯ Student-centered learning encourages students to take ownership of their education and engage in active problem-solving.
π§ͺ Authentic tasks, such as conducting experiments and analyzing data, provide students with real-world experiences in the subject.
π Guidance from the facilitator allows students to explore and discover knowledge on their own, leading to a more fulfilling learning experience.
Student-centered learning provides a more realistic and engaging approach to education, allowing students to experience and apply knowledge rather than just memorizing it.
Teachers are embracing student-centered learning and providing authentic opportunities for students to take control of their learning process and explore their interests.
The shift to student-centered learning has positively impacted students' agency, allowing them to showcase their understanding through activities and projects.
π Student-centered learning focuses on building agency and engagement.
π The speaker is impressed by how students demonstrate their learning.