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Hello 21st Century! Today’s student require a new set of life long skills to be successful, as technology has progressed and career descriptions have adopted the importance of technology. Students of the 21st century deserve the ability to practice and acquire vital skills such as critical thinking, effective collaboration, communication, and creativity. These skills allow the students to active deep engagement within their education and translate them into their careers and life long endeavors. In the 21st century, it is of grave importance for all students to obtain information, media, and technology skills. To acquire mastery of these skills, the best place for them to practice and learn is at school. Teachers and students should be partners, partnering to teach, engage, and learn in the most effective way.
Student-Centered Pedagogies
allow students to practice and achieve mastery of these necessary 21st century skills.
Student-Centered Pedagogies:
Shifts the focus from the teacher to the students. Passive learning is now a thing of the past. Through the educational content and technology, the students are encouraged to connect their learning to their interests, experiences, and prior knowledge to foster active engagement.
allow students to practice and achieve mastery of these necessary 21st century skills.
Student-Centered Pedagogies:
Shifts the focus from the teacher to the students. Passive learning is now a thing of the past. Through the educational content and technology, the students are encouraged to connect their learning to their interests, experiences, and prior knowledge to foster active engagement.
WAYS TO IMPLEMENT STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING
Inquiry-Based Learning Partnering Pedagogy: Allows the teacher to pose questions, problems, or scenarios for the students to answer. The students can actively find the answers in ways that interest them. Inquiry-based learning completely banishes traditional teaching, which included presenting facts and information for students to memorize.
Problem-Based Learning
Problem-Based Learning Partnering Pedagogy: The teacher poses an open ended problem for the students to solve. The students may solve the problem how they wish, as long as it is effective and portrays their knowledge.
OTHER STUDENT-CENTERED PARTNERING PEDAGOGIES
Action Learning
Case Based Learning
Challenge Based Learning
Community Service Learning
Discovery Learning
Field Based Learning
Global Collaboration Project
Guided Discover
Place Based Learning
Process-Oriented Guided- Inquiry Learning
Project Based Learning
Team Based Learning
Case Based Learning
Challenge Based Learning
Community Service Learning
Discovery Learning
Field Based Learning
Global Collaboration Project
Guided Discover
Place Based Learning
Process-Oriented Guided- Inquiry Learning
Project Based Learning
Team Based Learning