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Child-centred LearningChild Centred Learning Child centred learning puts children at the centre of the education process. Teachers become facilitators rather than directors of education. In a child centred environment children are valued as individuals, they are active participants in their education and their entire well-being is considered in planning and providing education. When the child is considered the centre or focal point of the education process each child is recognized as unique. The teaching becomes more flexible and teachers aim to provide experiences that their specific children will benefit from. No longer can one plan fit all classrooms and no longer is one teacher directing the whole show. Teaching becomes less important and learning becomes key. In summary, a child centred education would:
You can find more information about child-centred and self-directed learning on the following websites:
Child-Centered and Child-Led Education Developing Self-Directed Learners Teaching Learners to be Self-Directed Student-Led Parent Conferences Pardon Me, Didn't I Just Hear A Paradigm Shift - by Maurice Gibbons
By Annette Hegel at 2008-02-05 10:34 | printer-friendly version
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