Learner Centered Instruction Wikia
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1. Watch the Video: Transformation

2. Reflect about the video and in order to share your own ideas in the Wiki.

I think the video transformation is very important for students and teacher Imagine a learning environment where the student is in charge of his or her own education. This collaboration allows students to take greater ownership of their learning while enabling teachers to work with them to discover their passions and interests. This is very important because that looks to the future and not be afraid if there is actualizations days.

3. Go to the following link: 

Wiki: Colaborative activity for Learner Centered Approach

4. Answer these questions and share your ideas according to what you have read about Learner Centered Instruction:

a. What is learner centered instruction (LCI)?

An approach to teaching that focuses on both the learner and learning. Major features of LCI includes personalized learning, social and emotional support, self-regulation, authentic tasks, and collaboration.

b. What is the main role of the teacher in LCI?

1 Fosters students learning

2 Accommodates different learning styles.

3 Motivates students to accept responsibility for learning

4 Designs activities in which students interact with material, the teacher and each other

5 Inspires and encourages student ownership of learning  

c. Explain the 4 key principles of student centered learning.

1 Learning is personalized refers to a diverse variety of educational programs, learning experiences, instructional approaches, and academic-support strategies that are intended to address the distinct learning needs, interests, aspirations, or cultural backgrounds of individual students.  

2 Learning is competency based refers to systems of instruction, assessment, grading, and academic reporting that are based on students demonstrating that they have learned the knowledge and skills they are expected to learn as they progress through their education.

3 Learning happens anytime, anywhere the know that true learning comes when a student is free to explore. That's why we give students the freedom to learn from wherever they are so they can experience unbound potential.

4 Students take ownership Imagine if we could get lots of students to embrace self-directed, self-motivated learning! Oh, what a wonderful world. Instruction sets the stage for increasing self-directed learning, a goal many teachers find to be fundamental to the learning outcomes we strive for.

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