A Learner-Centered Teaching Model

  • Cheng X
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Abstract

A teaching model is a plan or pattern that can be used to shape curriculum, to design teaching materials, and to guide instruction in the classroom and other settings. It is often developed based on specific educational philosophies and teaching theories, providing stable structures and procedures for teaching activities. Teaching models can be illustrations of instructional theories or generalizations of teaching experiences, allowing educational researchers to apply their ideas and concepts to practice, and practitioners to generalize about their instructional experiments and experience (Joyce & Weil, 1996). With the help of teaching models, educators can optimize their teaching methods and promote better learning outcomes for their students.

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Cheng, X. (2023). A Learner-Centered Teaching Model. Science Insights Education Frontiers, 15(2), 2285–2286. https://doi.org/10.15354/sief.23.co069

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