Creating a Learner-Centred Teacher Education Program
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This article describes the creation of a learner-centered classroom environment, with students who came from a teacher-centered background. A teacher-dominated classroom is one where the teacher talks most of the time, leads activities, and constantly passes judgment on student performance. The authors describe a learner-centered classroom as one where students work on distinct tasks and projects individually or in small groups, developing learner autonomy and control. The authors share steps in their process of creating a learner-centered classroom.
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Mustafa Zulkuf; Christine Trombly
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English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 3
This issues addresses velocity and the velocipede, the TOEFL and Grammar, and statistics and research design.