Course 2 : Activity 1- Share Your Reflection
Reflect on the experiences provided by you to children in the early years. Are all children being provided the same set of instructions and have fixed testing schedules or variation in learning is accounted for? In your opinion, what are the benefits/limitations in using a learner-centred approach? Share your reflection.
Courses are interactive,Encourages further learning, improved self paced and knowledge retention...
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits or importance of centred approach is as it involves the participation of students, makes learning fun and interactive and lastly it develops knowledge and enhances the skill of students .
DeleteDifferent ways of teaching process need to provide accordingly on their agegroups.
DeleteSo far, as per my knowledge is concerned A learner centered approach is one where the complete eLearning experience is focused on the learners. For example, the courses need to be very user-friendly, so that learners can navigate the course without any difficulty. They should be able to easily access the content of their choice, and skip the sections they are not interested in. Likewise, learners should find the courses relevant to their challenges and learning needs. The courses should include real life examples that learners can relate to.
DeleteIt often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
Learner centered education gives positive and steady growth in children. Proper physical atmosphere is needed
DeleteAs a teacher we must not treat children as an emty vessel, before coming to school all children already have something in their minds so by following the learner centered approach is helpful for the students to understand the concept of learning in more specific way of learning by doing different activities based on their interest
DeleteIn my opinion, using learner-centered approach: Improvement in students' communication and collaboration skills.
DeleteWe need to provide the different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their age groups
ReplyDeleteFor early years childrens we needs to bind them with lots of love and laughter so that to make emotionally strong individuals. Talks to them in a language they can relate to. Encourage them to explore their thoughts and feelings.
ReplyDeleteBenifits of the learners centred approach is that it allows the teacher to understand and teach in accordance with the level each child individually is able to graphs what is taught, and the limitations of this approach is that sometimes due to social environment or other elements each child is very different that makes it difficult in a classroom with limited resources.
ReplyDeleteDifferent ways of teaching need to provide according to thier age group
ReplyDeleteWe need to provide in the different ways of teaching according to their age.
ReplyDeleteA learner centre approach address all the essential need of learner, ensure learner get a personalized and convenient learning experience. For example, if a certain learner group prefer game and exercise, the courses should be made more interactive
ReplyDeleteStudents enjoying the class in the same way enhance the interest. On other side difficult to manage the class.
ReplyDeleteChildren are from different backgrounds and are of different ages. The learning in children is variable. Some learn concepts fast, some require more practice. So, a learner-centred approach gives the teachers the ability to identify where students need to improve, to give students the same chance for success, to understand the topic and prove their ability and develop important skills.
ReplyDeleteAll children have the same set of instructions but students have different abilities/capabilities. Then, a learner-centred approach enables teachers to understand and teach with the level of each child individually.
ReplyDeleteIt improves participation and retention of knowledge of a child.
ReplyDeleteThe limitation is that learner centre would be too much of independence.
The benefits of learners centerd approach is that it allows the teacher to teach accordingly with the level of each child individually to be able to catch what is taught to them and the limitations of this approach is sometimes due to social environment or other elements so each child is very different that makes it difficult in a classroom with limited resources.
ReplyDeleteWe say absolutely no, because every children is not the same in their specific understanding and views and hence they need different cares to help them solve certain issues and problems of same set of instructional materials.
ReplyDeleteChildren are from different backgrounds and are of different ages. we need to provide in the different ways of teaching according to their age. All the children have the same set of instruction but they have different capabilities, we need to provide the different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their abilites and of course on their age groups.
ReplyDeleteEvery child are unique so our teaching should be unique and interesting.
ReplyDeleteIn school all children are given same instructions but the way of approaching and responding are quite different.The uniqueness in the child bring learner-centred approach- it is useful because the children are treat according to the interest, ability, attitude, aptitude of the child and freedom of self expression.Through this approach there is more partication, and knowledge gain by the child retain for a longer period.
ReplyDeleteLimitations - Too much freedom to the child.
Children are from different backgrounds and are of different ages we need to provide them in different ways of teaching according to their age groups.
ReplyDeleteThe teacher should create a friendly atmosphere to the children in order to create interest in their learning process.
ReplyDeleteIn a class, each child is different from one another,the difference instructions and guidance is giving according to the capability of child.
ReplyDeleteIf we have a small group of children one class,learner centred it will be very helpful.
As teaching is a learning process the benefit or important of centered approach is as to improves,participation,inproves retention of knowledge ,develops problem -solving skills ,make learning more fun and enhances the skills of students .
ReplyDeleteYes,we do have a fixed testing schedules, but the set of instructions provided are not the same for each child, it depends on the understanding of the learners.
ReplyDeleteBy using a learner- centered method we come to know the capacity and ability of every child we are teaching.
Creating friendly interactions with the children, this is the best way to impress the childs and make them interest in participating and cooperating with the teacher.
ReplyDeleteMostly children are given the same set of instructions and have fixed testing schedules but not variations in Learning because in today's education Learning the course should be in a stipulated time. Teachers will have to cover the syllabus and the contents from the textbook.
ReplyDeleteBenefits in using learner - centred approach:-
The child will learn according to his need, capacity and attitude. He is free from any external pressure and help him to develop in a natural way.
Limitations in using Learner- centered approach:-
Total education is not possible, students can miss the important points and facts. Different students need different ways of teaching processes.
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ReplyDeleteOn my experiences in the early years, children in an inclusive classroom were provided different set of instructions and a different testing schedules according to their abilities in learning.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, the benefits/ limitations in using a learner- centred approach are:
• It leads to stronger relationships between students and teachers through shared experiences.
• It brings improvements in students' comunication and collaboration skills.
• Improved academic performances and a higher level of engagement with the learning processes.
The benefit of laner centered is that it improved participation of knowledge and intellectual of the child and the limitations learners center would be too much for the child .
ReplyDeleteA learner centered approach is one where the complete eLearning experience is focused on the learners. For example, the courses need to be very user-friendly, so that learners can navigate the course without any difficulty. They should be able to easily access the content of their choice, and skip the sections they are not interested in. Likewise, learners should find the courses relevant to their challenges and learning needs. The courses should include real life examples that learners can relate to.
ReplyDeleteIt often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
The benefits in using learner-centred approach is that here the children can÷
ReplyDelete*Develop Problems solving skills.
*collaborate or share their views with teacher/ peers.
* Make learning more fun and encourage further in learning.
*Easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
The Limitations is that every students in the classroom differ from one another so learner-centred.. impossible especially to children because they need help from teacher/ elders.
The benefits of issuing the leaner Centre approach is that students gets more interest in learning and spending more time in their interested field of learning. Limitations are , Students should also pay equal interest on the other subjects by not neglected it and also exceeding atleast the pass marks of the other learning subjects.
ReplyDeleteAllow for student choice and autonomy. ...
ReplyDeleteUse open-ended questioning techniques. ...
Engage in explicit instruction. ...
Encourage student collaboration and group projects. ...
Encourage student reflection
Learning centred approach is highly beneficial for the students, if all the teachers are well trained and professionals.
ReplyDeleteIf a child is learning thing of his capacity will be happy and motivated to learn more . Anything beyond his knowledge and capacity makes him bored and reluctant of further learning .
ReplyDeleteA learner - centered approach provide all the essential needs of the learner thereby creating a friendly way of teaching. This type of learning is the best way to impress and make the child eager to learn.
ReplyDeleteBaesd on my experience children are quick learner if they have interest, so teaching them base on their interest help them to learn attentively. So Learners centered approach is a good setup for building a child interaction in the school activities and increase interest in studying and learning.
ReplyDeleteAll children have different ability to learning. If they learn in good environment they can easily understand.
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits of learner centered approach is as it involves the participation of the students, makes learning fun and interactive and lastly it develops knowledge and enhance the skill of the students.The limitation is that every students in the classroom differ from one to another so learner centered is impossible especially for children because they need the help of teachers.
ReplyDeleteLearner centers approach view learners as active agents.
ReplyDeleteBenefits in using a learner centered approaching :
ReplyDelete1 Personal Learning
2 Interactive courses
3 Self pace learning
4 knowledge retention improvement
5 problem solving skill
6 encourage Learning
Benefit s of the learners center approach is that it allows the teacher to understand and teach in accordance with the level of each child individually able to graph what is taught and the limitations of this approach is that sometimes due to social environment or other elements each child is very different that's make it difficult in the classroom with limited resources
ReplyDeleteBenefits of learner-centered approach engages the students in the learning process and encourages them to reflect on what they have learnt and how they are learning it. It also helps them develop life skills. The approach helps students learn how to think, solve problems, make decisions, work as a team member, evaluate evidence, analyze arguments, and generate ideas.
ReplyDeleteBenefits using learning are . Personal learning.problem skill.
ReplyDeleteAs a teacher we need to adapt to different ways of teaching so that all my students will benefit from my teaching.
ReplyDeleteThe courses should include real life examples that learners can relate to.
ReplyDeleteIt often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
Different ways of teaching should be provided according to the ability and age grp of a child.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the aptitude of students teaching the children with the help of naturally available aids will benefit the students in rural area.
ReplyDeleteSame set of instructions cannot be used for all as all do not have same learning capacity. Teaching has to be learner centered or it won't benefit the students.
ReplyDeleteImproves participation. ...
ReplyDeleteImproves retention of knowledge. ...
Boosts performance at work. ...
Develops problem-solving skills. ...
Fosters collaborative learning. ...
Makes learning more fun. ...
Facilitates personalized learning.
Students learn to support their conclusions with evidence and logical arguments.
ReplyDeletePersonally from my experience I find out that the children are provided with the same sets of instruction but the children responses in different opinions. In school We usually evaluate with formative assessment.
ReplyDeleteThis approach is very useful for the children,as they enjoy what they learn .It involves students participation,it has to be according to the child interest, attitude and capacity. They get direct experience and apply the knowledge in the future Life.They really need experience and creative teacher to handle each soul with care.
The limitations is that it is too much time consuming.For a big classroom it is impossible to handle one student at a time.
Yes the students are given the same set of instructions. . As per my experience I tried to make my class more of an interactive session and not monotonous because not only it will benefit the students community but also make them a good orator
ReplyDeleteThe benifits of learners centered education it uses interactive strategies to engage the students and developed the abilities. The education approach helps students developed skills such as decision making and problem solving, teamwork and presentation skills that are relevant to the current labor needs. Conclusion, here is for teachers to create opportunities for children to work in groups/discuss/play games/fun inter active game/activities with the students at the centre of their learning. Teachers are becoming more of a support person guiding their progress and learning
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits or importance of centred approach is as it involves the participation of students, makes learning fun and interactive and lastly it develops knowledge and enhances the skill of students .
ReplyDeleteImproves participation. ...
Improves retention of knowledge. ...
Boosts performance at work. ...
Develops problem-solving skills. ...
Fosters collaborative learning. ...
Makes learning more fun. ...
Facilitates personalized learning.
Different teaching is needed for children of different age especially the small children
ReplyDeleteThe benefit of the learners centered is that it improved participation of knowledge and intellectual of the child and the limitation leaner center would be too much for the child.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, a learner-centred approach improves participation, retention of knowledge, boosts performance at work, develops problem-solving skills, fosters collaborative learning, makes learning more fun, facilitates personalized learning.
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits or importance of centred approach is as it involves the participation of students, makes learning fun and interactive and lastly it develops knowledge and enhances the skill of students.
ReplyDeleteLimitations are , Students should also pay equal interest on the other subjects by not neglected it and also exceeding atleast the pass marks of the other learning subjects.
Even after a decade of experience I can honestly say yes the way we have been teaching is still monotonous. Though efforts have been made to adopt the new policy and trends to facilitate learning but there has not been much change. Standardize testing and instructions are still being carried out regardless of the different needs of a child. There are a few cases where an extra mile is being taken for the those children who are weaker than the other. Of course this is not a blame game but rather a wake up call for all stakeholders.
ReplyDeleteWith the passage of time and with the dawn of technology, it is the right time to try something new. Well, we don't know about the outcome but there's now harm in trying. There is no perfect system and flaws will always be there wehter the old style or the new. But with the learner centered approach i believe the benefit is the shift from standardize set of rules and instructions for learning to a freedom of learning, discovering and exploring the world at ones own pace and need.
Advantages of learner centered approach : Provide substance and arrange activities in line with the learners, enable learners to think critically, promotes discovery/ creative learning, builds student-teacher relation.
ReplyDeleteIn my experience teaching younger children I find that they are different from one another and also vary in age therefore there is a mixture of slow and fast learners so as a teacher I have to adjust accordingly to each student's capacity of learning.So the benefits of using a learner centered approach is to engage the participants in the learning process and encourages them to understand what they are learning and how they are learning it.
ReplyDeleteLearner centred courses ensures greater participation in e-learning. Given that learner centred approach places high emphasis on relevance and engagement, it greatly influences learner interest levels.
ReplyDeleteIn the class,children comes from diverse background and context but they are being provided with the same set of instructions but they do have fix testing schedules. Mostly we focus in completing the syllabus sometimes without without monitoring children whether they have understood the lesson or not. So l feel in using a learner centred approach there are benefits for children and teachers as well. Benefits-(1)lt will really help children belonging to disadvantage group, visually challenged children and slow learner to master the learning. (2)All children will have the same quality of education.
ReplyDeleteLimitations-(1)Total education is not possible with this method(2)All activities are not suitable for all types of learners(3)children with special IQ will feel bore if the same lesson are being repeated and has to wait for others to complete. (3)children can learn only a little bit of knowledge from what they are supposed to learn.
Learner centered approach will be benefitted if we use it in our teaching process as mostly we will be concentrating on the child's abilities, by giving them the opportunity to learn on their own , explore things on their own will help them mold their understanding.
ReplyDeleteThe limitation is that total education will not be able to achieve.
It has develop the students to interact freely and cope up with their pace of learning.
ReplyDeleteBenefits of learner centered approach is that: it improves participation among children, improves retention of knowledge, boosts of performance at work, develop problem-solving skills, makes learning more fun, facilitates personalised learning and many more.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the students are concerned, they came from different backgrounds. Benefits of learner centered approached include, students learn and understand in more fun ways and it helps them develops problem solving ideas. While the limitation is that students do not apply mathematical thinking to oral responses.
ReplyDeleteLearner centered approach help the child to express themselves and to cooperate each other, but it consume time.
ReplyDeleteAs a teacher we need to adapt in different ways of teaching so that all my students will getting benefit from my teaching.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of this approach is that the teacher can impart knowledge based on the capacity of each child and this is the best way to make the child take interest in learning.
ReplyDeleteThe benifits in using a learner-centred approach are 1.Improves participation,
ReplyDelete2.Improves retention of knowledge,
3.Boosts performance at work,
4.Develops problem-solving skills,
5.Fosters collaborative learning,
6.Makes learning more fun. 7.Facilitates personalized learning.
Children come to school at the very young age and from different background.So their learning are variabl,some learn the concept very fast and some require more times to practice/undetstand it.So we need to provide different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their abilities and of course on their age group
ReplyDeleteDevelops thingking skills: ●problem solving teaches students to consider multiple perspectives on a given situation or phenomenon.
ReplyDelete● This develops flexibility in thinking and reasoning skills, as students compare and contrast various possibilities in order to draw their conclusion.
●Student tap into thier prior knowledge and experience as they attempt to solve a problem. thus,student continually imtegrate new knowledge into existing knowledge , thereby providing context and creating a personal"storage room" of resource that will be available for future problem soving needs.
● student also learn to make connections and association by relating the subject matter to thier own life experience.
● students learn to supprot thier conclusions with evidence and logical argument.
Develops communication and social skills
● students must learn how to clearly articulate thier ideas as well as to collaborate on tasks effectivesly by sharing the burden of group project.students must therefore exchange ideas and so must learn to" negotiate" with other and to evalute thier contribution in a socially acceptable manner.this is essential to success in the real world, since they will always be exposed to a variety of experience in which they will have to navigate among others ideas.
●students learn how to communicate thier ideas and finding with others.This becomes the self assessment activity,whereby the student grain more insight into how well or poorly they actually understand the concept at hand.
ENCOURAGES ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
●Traditional assessment is based on penand paper test whereby students demonstrate or reproduce knowledge in the form of short responses and multiple choice selection,which often inspire little personal engagement.constructivist assessment angages the students intiative and personal investment throungh journals research report physical models and artistic representation.Engaging the creative instincts develops knowledge through a variety of ways. the student is also more likely to retain and transfer the new knowledge to real life
HELPING STUDENTS TRANSFER SKILLS TO THE REAL WORLD
●Students adapt learning to the real world,gaining problem solving skills and ability to do a critical analysis of a given set of data.These skills enable the students to adapt to a constantly changing real world environment.Thus classroom learning does not result in (only) acquisition of a canon of absolute "truth",it also results in a resources of personal knowledge.
PROMOTES INTRINSIC MOTIVATION TO LEARN
●constructivism recognizes and validates the students point of views,so that rather than being "wrong" or "right"the students reevalutesand readjucts his knowledge and understanding.Such an emphasis generates confidence and self esteem,which ,in turn ,motivate the students to tackle more complex problems and themes.
The benefits of learner-centered approach is an important aspect of child centered education, it promotes healthy development and reinforce memory.When children play together they to develop self control,and get along with other children,learner-centered approach is to help the learner become independent, responsible and confident.
ReplyDeleteTeachings should be provided according to to age group and should provide to all students equally and for those who have difficulty in learning it should be the main focus of all the teachers and help them understand the topic. Learner-center approach helps the students in retention of the knowledge.
ReplyDeleteOrientation couse for teachers on this level is a must
ReplyDeleteBenefits of learned centered approach allows chlidren to participate positively, creatively in learning process.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits in using a learner - centred approach is the lifelong impact of learning which involves maximum participation which will help the learner to improve the retention of knowledge
ReplyDeleteThe limitations in using a learner - centred approach is the class size and non availability of resources.It also depends on the confidence of every learner to participate in class.
Different ways of teaching process need to provide accordingly on their agegroups.
ReplyDeleteDifferent children have different types of learning so based on their age we can make them learn in different ways
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion it is necessary for a teacher to know the strength and limitations of every child in a class.
ReplyDeleteTherefore learner centered approach is beneficial as it allows teachers to give hands on experience to the child base on their needs, strength and limitation. It also allows the child to think freely without any hesitation. This approach give a clear perspective of what a child is expected to learn.
Different ways of teaching need to provide accordingly and it is develop the students to interest freely in learning
ReplyDeleteA learner-centered approach views learners as active agents. They bring their own knowledge, past experiences, education, and ideas – and this impacts how they take on board new information and learn. ... This approach sees learners as respondents to external stimuli.
ReplyDeleteThe curriculum provides a lot of help and assistance to the learners.
Advantages of learner centered approach
This approach to curriculum gives power to learners.
Students see their needs clearly reflected in the classroom, which is very motivating.
It creates a direct link between classwork and the learner’s needs.
Learners can easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
It encourages learners persistence.
Disadvantages of learner centered approach
It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
Yes, all the children have a same set of instruction and testing Schedule.
ReplyDeleteAdvantages:
All the learners are treated equally, there is no separation between the above average, average and below average learners. So , all the learners are treated equally.
Disadvantages:
Some learners are fast in learning while some are taking in more time, so giving same set of instruction and testing schedule is not totally beneficial.
A learner-centred approach is where the main focus of learning is shifted to the students. It uses various interactive strategies to engage students and develop their interests and abilities.
ReplyDeleteBenefits of learner-centred approach:-
1. Students actively participate in the process of learning. Learning becomes fun and easier.
2. Helps the students to retain knowlegde for a longer period of time.
3. Boosts the academic performance of students
4. Leads to the development of problem- solving skills.
Limitations of learner-centred approach:-
1. The process of learning is not as structured and disciplined as the traditional method.
2. Too much independence is given to the students.
Different ways of teaching should be provided according to the ability and age group of a child.Learnet center approach helps the students in retention of the knowledge.
ReplyDeleteStudents needed the focus on the teachings that are taught and all the activities with clear understanding so that their interests in doing all those things will improve their mind-set.The benefits of a learner-centred can help students to do things differently as of their capabilities and can be easier for the students to improve themselves for their own good
ReplyDeleteDifferent of teaching we need to provide accordingly and it is develop the student to interest freely in learning
ReplyDeleteIt enable to improve participation, retention of knowledge, boost performance at work, develop problems solving skills,foster collaborative learning, make learning more fun and facilitate personalized learning
ReplyDeleteWhen similar instructions are provided and one time testing is used for all the children, without considering their learning levels, children are quickly categorized as winners and losers. But learning in children is variable, some children are fast learners and some are slow learners. Therefore, we should ensure that each child acquires the foundational learning but the time spent and pathways of learning will be different for each child.
ReplyDeleteLearner-Centred approach ensures greater participation of students, improves retention of knowledge, enhances problem-solving skills.
Every child is unique, so also the teaching methods and experiences provided to a child shoud cater to the child's needs and capabilities. Variation in assessment is beneficial as it enables a child as well as the teacher to understand and know the strengths and weaknesses.
ReplyDeleteAs it is beneficial, so also there are limitations to it. Time is one factor of concern and also the pupil teacher ratio. Resources and proper infrastructure are also a few other factors which should be accounted for.
However, it is entirely the teacher who needs to make learning fun and enjoyable and focus entirely on the child using the child centered approach.
A learner-center approach is where the main focus of learning is shifted to the students. They bring their own knowledge, past experiences, education, and ideas and with this will help tp learn new information.
ReplyDeleteDevelops thinking skills:
Students also learn to make connections and associations by relating the subject matter to their own life experience.
Develops communication and social skills, encourages alternative methods of assessment, helps students transfer skills to the real world and promotes intrinsic motivation to learn.
Different students have different abilities and interest. Some students tend to learn faster while some are slow learners. Students show more interest on subjects they like which helps them to learn faster. On the other hand when a student doesn't like the subject,he gets tired and bored very easily. And it becomes harder for him to understand the subject. And in this way a learner center approach is very important as it allow the students to interact with each other through group discussion and improve their communication skills and build a strong relationship among them and even with the teacher's too.The teacher needs to understand the students problems and deal with it according to their ability and interest by making teaching learning more fun through games and learning by doing etc. It also helps them in problem solving matter. It's limitation is that some students tend to take advantages of group discussion and decide to do some other things instead of sharing their thoughts.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion, a learner-centred approach improves participation, retention of knowledge, boost performance at work , develops problem-solving skills, fosters collaborative learning, makes learning more fun, facilities personalized learning.
ReplyDeleteThe education system itself focus on teacher-centred approach even at th early age. Yes, same set of instructions and fixed testing schedule were implemented.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learner centered approach is that learner are given the opportunity to learn at their own pace and learning styles.
The limitations are that it is time consuming and demand the use of different teaching methods with the help of appropriate teaching aids.
All children have different ability to learning.If they learn in good environment they easily understand.
ReplyDeleteA learner centered approach views learner as an active agent.They bring their own knowledge past experience ideas education and this impact how they take on board new informationand learn.This approach help students how to set and achieve educational personal goals.and develop their critical and self reflection skills.It give students the space to act as the advocate in their learning process.This approach somehow has limitations as it is as not much structure or discipline as traditional method causing student to feel overwhelmed and may not pull as much from learning as they normally another disadvantage isit is too much independent.
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits or importance of centred approach is as it involves the participation of students, makes learning fun and interactive and lastly it develops knowledge and enhances the skill of students in the field of reading, writing, listening etc
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learners centered approach is that it improves participation and retention of knowledge of a child. The child is free from any external pressure and help them to develop in a natural way. It help for the students to understand the concept of learning is more specific way of learning by doing different activities based on their interest. The course should include real life example that learners can relate to.
ReplyDeleteThe limitation of learners centered approach is that every students in the classroom differ from one to another, so learners centered is impossible especially for children because they need the help of teachers. The child is not possible to get the total education. They can miss the important point and fact. Different students need different ways of teaching processes
According to my early years experiences children had less benefits as the set of instructions and testing are same every time as it was always a teacher centered approach.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learner centered approach is that it creates opportunities for each and every child to express themselves. It ensures that a learner get a personal and convenient with fun and interactive learning experiences.
Its limitation is that it is too much independence not discipline as old method. It takes too much time and resources and sometimes it became difficult for the teacher to attend to each and every child in the class.
Different ways of teaching is needed according to the age group of children
ReplyDeleteThe benifit of the learner centered approach is that to improve participation of knowledge and intellectual of the children and the limitation of learner centered approach would be to much for children.
ReplyDeleteAll children have different ability to leaving.If they learn in good environment they can easily understand.
ReplyDeleteWe should teach children in different ways according to their age and group.
ReplyDeleteWhen children come to school they do not come with an empty mind. They have their own ideas and thoughts. A learner centred approach helps to broaden such ideas. It improves participation, boosts performance, develops problem solving skills and petsonalized learning through various activities and play-way methods.
ReplyDeleteFor early years different ways of teaching need to provide. Benefits of learner centered approach are it improve participation, develop problem solving skills, improve retention of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteLearned centered approach can help students develop and be more free in improving their skills and abilities.
ReplyDeleteAs far as my experience goes all children were provided with the same set of infrastructures and fixed testing schedules. However at a later stage when cce was introduced, variations in learning and testing gradually took over the rigid and limited form of teaching practices.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learner-centred approach is that the learner is the center of the teaching learning process. The learners are in full control of their learning environment and situations. The teachers become the facilitators of teaching learning process.
Advantages of learner centered approach
ReplyDeleteThis approach to curriculum gives power to learners.
Students see their needs clearly reflected in the classroom, which is very motivating.
It creates a direct link between classwork and the learner’s needs.
Learners can easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
It encourages learners persistence.
Disadvantages of learner centered approach
It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
Learner-Centered approach has more benefits than limitations. Through this method Students develop learning and other skills and gain meaningful knowledge that will help them throughout life. The relationship between rights and responsibilities is learned. Students discover that learning is interesting and fun.
ReplyDeleteChildren knowledge is less before schooling so this approach help them to create more ideas and skills in order to develop their learning ability to apply in their life.
ReplyDeleteA learner-centered approach is a proven way of keeping learners engaged and thereby ensuring effective e-learning, so that learners can navigate the course without any difficulty.
ReplyDeleteBenefits.
It helps the learners to apply different educational tools, strategies and methods that shift the focus of instruction from the teachers to the learners. It puts the learners interest first to keep them engaged. It also create opportunities for the students to teach each other, answer their peer's questions and present the results of their works. It will also help them to develop skills that will better equipped them for their later lives.
Limitations.
Most students are used to teacher-centered approach,as they don't know what to do when they are the centre of their own learning.
Yes, in school all children are being provided the same set of instructions and have fixed testing schedules but the way of approaching and responding are quite different.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, learner centred approach will be benefitted if we use it in our teaching process.
Benefits of learner centred approach :-
1) This approach to curriculum gives power to learners.
2) Students see their needs clearly reflected in the classroom, which is very motivating.
3) It creates a direct link between classwork and the learner’s needs.
4) Learners can easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
5) It encourages learners persistence.
Limitations of learner centred approach:-
1) It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
2) It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
3) It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
4) In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
The previous years the learning was theoretical, the new system provides a more hands on approach for the students.
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ReplyDeleteThe benefits in using learner centered approach are; it improves participation of the learners ,retention of knowledge,develop problem solving skills, foster collaborative learning and makes learning more fun. The limitations of learner centered approach is that it often relies on the teachers ability to create materials appropriate to learners needs and the teacher often finds it difficult to make an acceptable balance among needs and interest of students
ReplyDeleteEvery child is unique, so also the teaching methods and experiences provided to a child shoud cater to the child's needs and capabilities. Variation in assessment is beneficial as it enables a child as well as the teacher to understand and know the strengths and weaknesses.
ReplyDeleteAs it is beneficial, so also there are limitations to it. Time is one factor of concern and also the pupil teacher ratio. Resources and proper infrastructure are also a few other factors which should be accounted for.
However, it is entirely the teacher who needs to make learning fun and enjoyable and focus entirely on the child using the child centered approach
New methods of teaching is very important for the teacher or education department to make children easily for learning according their ages.
ReplyDeletePreschool lays the foundation and motivates children to learn and develop .Each and every child is unique and have different capabilities and potentials whereby if harnessed properly during the early years will enable them to become good and responsible citizens.Therefore learner centred approach is very important to meet this requirement of the children.However ,broken families, unsuitable home conditions,no follow up measures and irresponsible behaviour of the parents and community hinders the progress of the child.Moreover,lack of competent teachers, infrastructure, facilities and the school environment does not facilitate more of the learner approah but instead the school authorities are force to follow the old system of teacher centred approach.Therefore new methods, initiatives,ways and means are the need of the hour
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ReplyDeleteFrom my experiences in the early years, all children are provided the same set of instructions but the time spent and pathways of learning are different from each child. Students are taught and supported based on their personal strengths and weaknesses, giving each individual student the same chance for success.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learner centered approach is that it creates opportunities for each and every child to express themselves. It ensures that a learner get a personal and convenient with fun and interactive learning experiences.
Limitations of learner centred approach:-
1) It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
2) It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
3) It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
4) In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
All children have different ability to learning
ReplyDeleteDifferent ways of teaching process need to provide accordingly on their age group
ReplyDeleteSumarlang kshiar_ We assess every child at the same time .every child at the same time without considering the context of the child or the diversity background or the language diversity.We give the same kind of instruction to the entire class , and we have half yearly exams ,annual exams on a fixed time and expects every child to master the learning without considering the diverse contexts that they come from.The instruction as per the readiness of the child .And so we keep assessing the readiness level and the child moves to the next level.So the competencies based education system is responsive to the needs of the child and without considering the age or the time the child will move only where he has mastered the presence competencies.
ReplyDeleteLearner centred approach is an approach that places the learner at the centre or the complete focus is on the learner and his/ her learning.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits in using a Learner centred approach is that it uses interactive strategies to engage the students and develop their abilities such as decision making and problem solving and so on.
Each child is different and unique so the teaching methods should be according to their needs and abilities
ReplyDeleteIf a child is learning thing of his/her capacity will be happy and motivated to learn more . Anything beyond his/her knowledge and capacity makes him/her bored and reluctant of further learning .
ReplyDeleteA learner centered approach is one where the complete learning experience is focused on the learners. It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
ReplyDeleteDifferent ways of teaching are needed for children according to their age and group.
ReplyDeleteby using a learner centered approach will help the teacher to know the problem of each child, and in return the teacher can give more afford to any child who learn the concept slowly
ReplyDeleteNot all children are of the same. Each and every children have different capacity of learning. Therefore child centered approach is very much important for the benefit of the children, as it is mostly concentrate on the learning of an individual.
ReplyDeleteStudents need teaching according to their age
ReplyDeleteBenefits of centered approach in learning:facilitates personalized learning,improves participation and retention of knowledge and fosters collaborative learning.Disadvantages of learner centered approach are:it relies on the teacher's abilityto create materials appropriate to learner's expressed needs.It requires moore skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
ReplyDeleteDifferent students have different capabilities. Some are fast learner and some are slow in catching up what the teacher teaches.
ReplyDeleteThe learner centered approach looks at the child's holistic development and solve problems. It allows the child develop confidently and independently. But this approach may require a longer time for students and so it is difficult to achieve curriculum targets.
As a teachers, we all have to provide the different ways of teaching and learning process according to their age groups.
ReplyDeleteTeaching children in early years are always challenging as they are very different from one child to the other but as per present curriculum I have to focus on completion of the course and do not have much time to pay attention to the individual needs of a child as they have to finish their test and exam on time.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of a learner-centred approached is that children feels more confidence in themselves as they are not being judge even though they make lots of mistakes. It helps them to think deeply and connect with what they learn.
The limitations of a learner-centred approached is that there is no specific structure which may be overwhelming to both the learners and the teachers.
No,all children aren't provided with the same set of instructions. Reason being there are individual differences from various angles. Efforts are being made that each child meets its need.
ReplyDeleteAs teaching is a learning process the benefits or importantce of centred approach is as it involves the participation of students make learning and interactive.
ReplyDeleteIt develops knowledge and enhances the skill of stu dents.The approach helps students how to think,solve problems make decision, work as a team members,evaluete,evidenve, analyze orgument, and generate idas.
The benefits of learning centre approach is it improves participation, develop problem solving skills and makes learning fun.children who participate in ECCE programs demonstrate considerable gains in social, educational and intellectual spheres as strong foundations in the early years has lasting impact on children's development.
ReplyDeleteChildren are provided different sets of instruction while testing schedule are more or less the same. The benefits of LC Approach : help knowledge retention. New ideas formation. Self motivated.and Free expression of opinion.
ReplyDeleteChildren need to be taught:Proper hand washing techniques. To cover mouth when coughing, sneezing. Appropriate toilet habits. Take care their body: bathing,combing and cutting their nails.
ReplyDeleteWe need to provide different of teaching according to their age group.
ReplyDeleteWe need to provide the different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their age group. The benefit of learner center is that it improved participation of knowledge and intellectual of the child and the limitations learner center would be so much for the child.
ReplyDeleteToo often, textbook based education takes on a one-size-fits-all approach, and this may end up leaving those students behind on the learning curve who have different learning speeds and tendencies. Education should be dynamic and flexible so that the needs of each child is met
ReplyDeleteEncouraging children to try to have a go,making sure children can repeat experiences ,giving children time and opportunity to develop their skills.using the learning opportunities already build in available.all children have the right to go to school and learn,regardless of who they are where they live or how much money their family has.
ReplyDeleteLearner centered approach make a child from being passive receiver of information to active participant. Children learn best when they enjoy learning
ReplyDeleteLeaner-centred approach to teaching will help in bringing the change much needed today. Children need to be the priority- their needs, potentiality, background, etc. It will also make teaching satissfying and fruitful because we can actually achieve the goals of education.
ReplyDeleteYes, we do have fixed testing schedules and same set of instructions but the capabilities of the children are different from one another. As a teacher, we must understand that children comes to school not as an 'empty slates' but with experiences already with them. Learning is not limited to the time spend within the four walls of the school. It is a continuous process and therefore learning needs to be related to child's home environment and daily life experiences. So, a learner-centred approach is very important in the teaching - learning process. The benefits in using a learner - centred approach are: i. Learner-centred approach give children an opportunity to observe, explore, questions, experiences and develop their own understanding. ii. It allow children to construct knowledge on their own based on their experiences inside and outside the school. iii. It allow active participation of children in different activities or task. iv. Children are engrossed in what they are doing. v. It develops communication and social skills.
ReplyDeleteOn my experience in the early years, a learner centered approach improves participation, retention of knowledge, boosts performance at work,develops problem-solving skills, fosters collaborative learning, makes learning more fun and facilities personalized learning.
ReplyDeleteBenefits in using a learner centered approaching :
ReplyDelete1 Personal Learning
2 Interactive courses
3 Self pace learning
Limitations of learner centred approach:-
1 It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
2 It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
3 It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
The benefits in using a learner- centred- approach is involving in maximum participation which will help the learner to improve the retention of knowledge.It enhance problem solving skills.It encourage interactive courses.The limitations - is class size and non availability of resourses .It depends on the teacher,s ability to create materials appropriate to learners.It require more skills,time and resourses.
ReplyDeleteOne need to practice Learner centered approach as this creates an effective and efficient learning environment. Each child have different learning needs and these needs are tobe look upon carefully. Thereby helping the child grow in all aspects.
ReplyDeleteWe need to provide the different of teaching according to their age group
ReplyDeleteAccording to my opinion,all children's don't learn the same way and also they all have different level of interest and age.
ReplyDeleteStudent-centered learning moves students from passive receivers of information to active participants in their own discovery process. What students learn, how they learn it and how their learning is assessed are all driven by each individual student's needs and abilities.
ReplyDeleteLimitations: an appoach to learning with not as much structure or discipline as a traditional method, causing students to feel overwhelemed and maybe not pull as much from learning as they normally would. Also, another disadvantage to learner-centered instruction would be too much independence.
As a teacher, we need to create a safe, caring, supportive environment for children to feel valued, respected, and important. It is in this type of environment that teachers help children to learn about the world and their place in it. Children LEARN , GROW AND THRIVE with their teachers that are nutured and full of love, trust and guidance.
DeleteFive (5) key strategies, teachers need to implement in order to build positive teacher- child relationship:-
1.Get to know each child individually.
2.Express Empathy comfort and safety.
3. Have a positive attitude.
4. Set expectations, encourage and support.
5. Join in activities and play.
Every moment is an opportunity for teachers to build and strengthen their relationship with children. Therefore getting to know children; expressing empathy, comfort, and safety; having a positive attitude, setting expectations; encouraging and supporting children; and joining in free play are all key strategies for creating positive teacher-child relationship in school.
A learner- centred approach engage children in the learning process.Help children to think and build social skills.Children are active and attentive and willing to participate in the class.
ReplyDeleteCompetency based approach help develop diffrent learning skill
ReplyDeleteEvery children have different capabilities so different approach needed for different children
ReplyDeleteEvery child has its own strength and weakness, we need not think that all are the same. Each one of them understand things in different way and different perspective. So, we need not teach them in the same way. Therefore, learner-centred is a must for the children.
ReplyDeleteChildren do not learn in the same way. Each one of them needs to be taught in different ways. Different techniques need to be used in order to make them understand. That's why Learner-Centred is a must for every child. We need to shift from teacher-centred to Learner-Centred or children-Centred.
ReplyDeleteThis shift offers the best experience for the learner because it has them engaged with the instructor, the content and other learners. The constant engagement helps the learner develop a deeper understanding of the material presented.
Learner centred approach improves participation improve retention of knowledge boost performance at work develop problems solving skills foster a collaborative learning makes learning more fun, facilitate personalized learning.
ReplyDeleteThe limitations in using a learner centered approach is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
Learner-Centred approach is helping students to achieve the personal and educational goals. It also improves the participation and retention of knowledge of the children. It makes learning more fun. It provides a lot of choices to learners.
ReplyDeleteWhen similar instructions are provided and one time testing is used for all children, children are quickly categorized as winners and losers.
ReplyDeleteBenefits of Learner Centered Approach - Students choose the way they learn and take more active role with their own pace of learning. It improves knowledge retention and enhance problem solving skills.
Limitations - It is difficult to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interest of students. Lack of time, interest and confidence. Discomfort when work with others.
Benefits of learner-centred approach is it enhances problem solving skills
ReplyDeleteAnd the limitations is the non-availability of resources and required more time and skills from the teacher.
All children are not provided the same set of instruction.A learner-centred approach benefits to develop problem solving skills and students are more confident in interacting with teachers.
ReplyDeleteNeeded to providedthe different ways of teaching process according to there age
ReplyDeleteStudents learn in their own pace, as they are unique in their own way. Teaching learning process should analyze the difference among students and process accordingly.
ReplyDeleteAll the children are not provided the same set of instructions
ReplyDeleteMy opinion, a learner -centred approach improves participation, retention of knowledge, boost performance at work, develops problem-solving skills, fosters collaborative learning, makes learning more fun, facilities personalized learning.
ReplyDeleteNot all children provided same set of instruction.A Learning centered approach is a proven way of keeping learners to gain a basic knowledge by doing.it encouraged a child to be confident and friendly among them.
ReplyDeleteTeaching children in early years are always challenging as they are very different from one child to the other but as per present curriculum I have to focus on completion of the course and do not have much time to pay attention to the individual needs of a child as they have to finish their test and exam on time.
ReplyDeleteBenefits of learner centered approach:
.This approach to curriculum gives power to learners.
.Students see their needs clearly reflected in the classroom, which is very motivating.
.It creates a direct link between classwork and the learner’s needs.
.Learners can easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
.It encourages learners persistence.
Limitations of learner centered approach
.It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
.It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
.It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
.In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
Encouraging children to try to have a go.Making sure children can repeat experience. Giving children time opportunities to their skills. Using the learning opportunities already built in an available ( for e.g setting the table sorting out washing, learning to cross the road) .
ReplyDeleteEncouraging children to try to have go.Making sure children can repeat experience. Giving children time and opportunities to their skills. Using the learning opportunities already built in and available ( for e.g setting the table, sorting out washing, learning to gross the road).
ReplyDeleteEncouraging children to try to have a go. Making sure children can repeat experience. Giving children time opportunities already build in an available (for e. g setting the table sorting out washing learning to cross the road).
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of using learner centered approach are- it improves participation of the learners , retention of knowledge, develops problem solving skills, fosters collaborative learning and makes learning more fun.
ReplyDeleteThe limitations of learner centered approach is that it often relies on the teachers ability to create materials appropriate to learners need and teachers often find it difficult to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interest of students.
Different ways of teaching process need to provide accordingly on their age groups.
ReplyDeleteEvery child respond better to a different learning style. Some are slow learners and some are fast learners. Adjustment has to be made on the part of the teachers to focus individually on children. A learner centred approach inculcates curiosity for learning which will stick throughout their life. Students learn to direct fascination, ask questions and work on their own as well as part of a group.
ReplyDeleteTo meet the needs of the children,we as a teacher we have to used different types of methods which is relevant with the topic taught in the classroom.The methods of instruction must be linked with the real life situation of the Children.
ReplyDeleteBenefits of using learner-centered approach are:-It encourage children to learn at their own pace, allow children to create and imagine, create interest in learning,help children learn from their mistakes, provide opportunities for children to learn social-interaction, help the child to achieve holistic development,help the child develop the knowledge
ReplyDeleteand skills needed in all areas.
Limitations of learner-centered approach are:-It is time consuming, children get too much independence, require more skills of the teacher as well as time and resources.
I agree that education has to learner centered because all the children have to be given all facilities to update themselves with the age but it is not possible by all the parents due to their upbringing. Once they enter school it is our responsibility to know them well and accompany them according to their competency. Benefits are: no children will develop inferiority, they get opportunity to identify their skills and talents, creativity will abound, children will enjoy learning etc. Limitations are : one or two teachers cannot manage the class of 30 children or more, The ratio of teacher to children need to be revised, facilities in school to be improved, lack of time and training etc
ReplyDeleteLearner centered approach encourage the learner to learn at their own space.
ReplyDeletePupils are from different backgrounds and are of different ages. we need to provide in the different ways of teaching according to their age. All the children have the same set of instruction but they have different capabilities, we need to provide the different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their abilites and of course on their age groups.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion by using a learner centred approach brings the uniqueness in children knowledge , ability, interest, attitude,and freedom of self expression also through this approach there is more participation and the knowledge gained by children retain for a longer period students also developed the team spirit as well as socialization
ReplyDeleteNo, children are nit provided with the same set of instructions.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I believe using learner-centered approach encourages children to learn at their own pace, allows children to be original and creative, creates and develops interest in learning, helps children learn from their mistakes, provides opportunities for children to learn social-interaction, helps children to develop holistically, helps children to be confident of themselves and their abilities.
Different students have different capabilities. Some are fast learner and some are slow in catching up what the teacher teaches. The learner centered approach looks at the child's holistic development and solve problems. It allows the child develop confidently and independently. But this approach may require a longer time for students and so it is difficult to achieve curriculum targets.
ReplyDeleteBenefits:
1. Students develop learning and other skills and gain meaningful knowledge that will help
them throughout life.
2. It can help to build social skills and self-esteem.
3. And also students gain more emotional and cognitive support from their peers.
4. The relationship between rights and responsibilities is learned.
5. Students discover that learning is interesting and fun.
6. Teachers have less traditional work to do.
7. Students are more attentive and willing to participate in the class.
8. Complaints about irrelevance and unfairness decrease.
9. Reports and papers generated by students increase a teacher's collection of useful information.
10. The pupil has more of an active role to play in their learning.
11. Students can adapt the way they learn, to make their studies more effective.
12. The ideal situation for this type group work is that weaker students should be placed with more able students to act as scaffolding.
13. Students work on projects or problems in teams with both personal and team
accountability for conceptual understanding.
14. Students work together in achieving goals by upholding the norms of the group.
15. Students are actively helping and motivating spirit to succeed together.
Limitations:
1. It requires a longer time for students so it is difficult to achieve curriculum targets.
2. Take a long time for teachers so that teachers in general do not want to use cooperative
learning.
3. It requires special skills of teachers so that not all teachers can do or use of cooperative
learning.
4. Specific nature of student demands, such as the nature likes to work together.
Children of lower classes are usually formerly taught the basics and foundational concepts of every chapter that as included within the prescribed syllabus .A thorough instruction on the greater details of the chapter follows thereafter .
ReplyDeleteAll children in the classroom are provided with the same set of instructions for learning , with more attention channeled in to teaching and ensuring the comprehension of the chapter by students who struggle more with academics . Fixed schedules for testing are enjoyed by every student in the classroom .
Albeit comparatively time consuming , a learner -centred approach of teaching and learning promises fairer results in students being fully able to grasp concept , understand and retain the information provided for a longer duration . A greater pass percentage is observed at the end of the school year ,in addition to the attainment of higher scores by all students .
Benefits: a more hands-on, discovery approach to learning and students acting more independently in their learning strategies, instead of relying on an instructor to deliver more material.
Limitations: an appoach to learning with not as much structure or discipline as a traditional method, causing students to feel overwhelemed and maybe not pull as much from learning as they normally would. On certain new material, students may need a teacher as a key driving force in order to pull everything possible from the lesson, instead of being left alone to discover it out for themselves.
Yes,we do have a fixed testing schedules, but the set of instructions provided are not the same for each child, it depends on the understanding of the learners.
ReplyDeleteA learner-centered approach is about shifting the focus of instruction from the instructor to the learner. This shift offers the best experience for the learner because it has them engage with the instructor, the content, and other learners. The constant engagement helps the learner develop a deeper understanding of the material presented.
Benefits of learner centered approach :-
A learner-centered approach engages the participant in the learning process and encourages them to reflect on what they are learning and how they are learning it. It also helps them develop life skills. The approach helps students learn how to think, solve problems, make decisions, work as a team member, evaluate evidence, analyze arguments, and generate ideas.
Limitations of learner centered approach :-
It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
In terms of man, material and resources this approach could be a luxury that learners often can not afford.
We need to provide the different ways of teaching process accordingly based on their age group.
ReplyDeleteBenefits :
.Improves participation.
.Improves retention of Knowledge.
.Boosts performance at work.
.Develops problem-solving skills.
.Fosters collaborative learning.
.Makes learning more fun.
.Facilitates personalized learning.
Limitations : it often relies on the teachers ability to create materials appropriate to learners need and teachers often find it difficult to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interest of students.
Different child have different capability depending on their age groups as well as their learning speed. So, having a learner-centred approach help students to interact with one another and therefore creating a more fun way of learning which will gradually increase their interest in the subject and also could understand the subject better.
ReplyDeleteDifferent ways of teaching process need to provide accordingly on their age group.
ReplyDeleteThe benefit that the students gain is an understanding of their own learning styles .They get more control over how they spend their time in learning.The time span for teaching, teaching aids and skills of the teachers are also play an important role.
ReplyDeleteThe benefits of learners centered approach is that it helps teachers teach students in way that helps them understand the subject effectively.
ReplyDeleteAnd the limitations of this approach is that each and every students thinks in a different way and this must be respected because they have their own right to think and express their views
Yes, in school all children are being provided the same set of instructions and have fixed testing schedules but the way of approaching and responding are quite different.
ReplyDeleteAs far as my opinion is concerned, learner centred approach will be the best method of teaching if we use it in the process of teaching- learning.
Benefits of learner- centred approach :
1) This approach to curriculum gives power to learners.
2) Students see their needs clearly reflected in the classroom, which is very motivating.
3) It creates a direct link between classwork and the learner’s needs.
4) Learners can easily transfer new skills in day to day activities.
Limitations of learner centred approach:-
1) It often relies on the teacher’s ability to create materials appropriate to learner’s expressed needs.
2) It requires more skill on the part of the teacher as well as their time and resources.
3) It is often difficult for teachers to make an acceptable balance among competing needs and interests of students.
The benefits of learner centred, helping students learn how to set and achieve their personal educational goals.It help students develop their critical thinking and self_ reflection skills.
ReplyDeleteLimitations of centred instruction would be too much independence.
Students especially early age are very smart and active and needed to learn more and know better in every day life they asked questions for the teachers and Go a head in every aspect and they emitate the other and interesting the play way method and teaching aids.
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