The elements that learner centered instructions should contain would be to have students to relate prior experiences about relevant material. Also, try to get the students background knowledge and interest about the related topic. I am not currently teaching a course, however, if was to design a learner centered activity for a course it will be to some up with a written assignments and to have my students brainstorm ideas and use their knowledge to have them come up with a written assignment using that topic.
The elements that knowledge-centered instructions should contain would be organizing instructional activities that matches with the students likes and background. Also, it deals with encouraging students to build up a expertise for better understanding of what they need to know. Two types of assessments that should be included in assessment-centered instructions are Formative Assessment and Summative Assessment. Two two assessments are different simply because, fomative measures learning through progress in order to encourage reflection and revision, and summatives is desineg to measure the results of learning.
Community centeredness is important to the environment because it helps to develop a safe environment where students can express the opinions that might be diff rent from the ordinary. It is also beneficial because, student get feedback on what they feel is important to learn regarding the course. What types of community-centered activities have you used in the past? Personally, I cannot say that I have been involved with any community centered activities in the past. So I cannot give any examples or explain what made them community centered.
You can evaluate you own instructions when and how you feel that it will be beneficial for you to do so.If I was tecahing a class I would say that my student would become self- evaluative. The information that I have learned was very informative and beneficial. I would use this information to enhance their learning by creating learning, centered, and community based environments.
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