tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706193712971786847.post2667835993430584153..comments2023-05-31T10:14:19.055-05:00Comments on Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: Student-Centered TeachingJerrid Krusehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04195634850530143328noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706193712971786847.post-73725363391560059172009-08-11T16:31:03.450-05:002009-08-11T16:31:03.450-05:00Dear Jerrid
Really enjoyed reading your post. It i...Dear Jerrid<br />Really enjoyed reading your post. It is a very important and global issue. <br />It's a direct result of the individual-focused western democratic thinking (blown out of proportion by the consumerist "You're the best, you deserve it" advertising brainwash). <br />This actually makes you accept that every student is an individual, and by becoming a teacher we Tamas Lorinczhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10710424083452652249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706193712971786847.post-32629016743922563242009-08-10T17:07:22.478-05:002009-08-10T17:07:22.478-05:00Obviously completely changin over to student-cente...Obviously completely changin over to student-centered learning would require a dramatic shift in goals and expectations of schools. It also requires more time spent by the teachers on planning and reflecting on the lesson, which is probably the biggest roadblock. As I was beginning to change to a more student centered environment, I found that I was spending much more time out of class making Wm Chamberlainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06692221214846665588noreply@blogger.com