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Embracing Student Voice: The Role of Student-Centered Learning in Education Reform

Kitaboo

Student-centered learning refers to many educational approaches, instructional methods, and academic programs that take students’ interests, preferences, aptitudes, goals, and cultural backgrounds during pedagogy. Educators collaborate with the students at the center to understand the best approach to get the desired results.

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Teacher voices

Learning with e's

They achieve this through innovative pedagogies, creating great learning spaces and with a liberal dose of technology. I want to share these teacher voices with you. Photo by Tom Wilkins Teacher voices by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Best Practices for Effective Online Course Development

Hurix Digital

Pedagogy has since long been an overly debated subject. The phenomenon of digitalization has arguably gifted pedagogy its greatest strength, i.e., online learning. In eLearning, this can translate to voice chats, VR video lessons, asynchronous and online tuitions, webinars, and more.

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Online assessment: the student voice

Learning with e's

Success was based on giving students a voice. Involving students in this manner not only gives them a voice in the assessment process, but also engages them in thinking about what is being assessed and how they can meet the assessment criteria. 2016) E-Assessment Process: Giving A Voice to Online Learners. Carbonell, M.

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Narrative pedagogy 3: Problem solving

Learning with e's

In this short series (on what I will call 'narrative pedagogy'*) I'm exploring some of the storytelling techniques that can be adapted for use in education. At that very moment, we heard voices outside, and as if by magic two large men materialised out of the snowstorm. Teachers can learn a lot from the techniques writers use.

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My Weekly Review - eLearning Tools, Iterative Development, Pedagogy, and more

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Check out my posts at the Litmos blog to get my reaction to Adobe''s Voice App for iPad, and 2 browser based tools: Canva.com and Placeit.net. My Hangups with Pedagogy I published a post recently titled Mobile Learning - No Pedagogy Required! They are pretty darn cool! It sparked quite a conversation which I enjoyed immensely.

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Teacher Voices: Tyla Elworthy

Learning with e's

Photo courtesy of Tyla Elworthy Teacher Voices: Tyla Elworthy by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 We will have the freedom to follow a child’s interests and plan the learning around that, ensuring the children are passionate about their learning.

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