Learner-centered teaching shifts the focus from the teacher to the learners, placing students at the center of the learning process. It encourages hands-on activities, collaboration, and meaningful learning experiences.
Students solve problems, answer and formulate questions, discuss, explain, debate, or brainstorm during class. They also work in teams on problems and projects, ensuring both positive interdependence and individual accountability.
In learner-centered teaching, teachers act as facilitators. They provide anytime, anywhere, and on-demand support, embody core values that support deeper learning, and encourage students to drive their own learning.
Teachers create real-world and authentic learning experiences and leverage technology to personalize learning.