Examine the title, “the Learner-Centered Principles”. Quickly jot down at least 10 words that come to your mind. Go back to each word and write phrases about why you think the word can be associated with LCP.
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Learner-centered principles -
- Is a student-centric methodology of education in which the focus of learning is shifted from the teacher to the child. This learning approach aims for the holistic development of students.
10 Words That Define LCP Are-
- Setting goals
- Process
- Options
- Responsibility
- Active learning
- Environment
- Talent.
- Mediums
- Develop
- Approach
Setting Goals -
- The LCP concentrates on the nature of learners and encourages children to set achievable goals according to their physical and mental capability
Process -
- the learning process in LCP involves the learner's talent, capabilities, interests, background, and other life experiences.
Option -
- This approach provides options for learners where they can be productive.
Responsibility -
- The onus of learning is on the students. The teacher facilitates.
Active Learning -
- It is an approach through which the students are actively engaged in the process of learning through discussion, problem-solving, and case studies role plays. etc.
Preferrable environment -
- LCP forms an ideal environment for the holistic development of children.
Develop-
- The end product of LCP aims at developing students who are autonomous and confident by shifting the responsibility of learning to the students.
Medium -
- This educational approach incorporates various modes of education in the form of video, PowerPoint presentations, and podcasts to aid in the learning process.
Approach -
- Since each child has a different way of learning which is based on various factors such as background, hereditary, and life circumstances the teachers need to bring different approaches to teaching methods for individual students.
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