Learner-Centered Teaching
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Learner-Centered Teaching

Putting the Research on Learning into Practice

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Learner-Centered Teaching

Putting the Research on Learning into Practice

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This book presents the research-based case that Learner Centered Teaching (LCT) offers the best means to optimize student learning in college, and offers examples and ideas for putting it into practice, as well the underlying rationale. It also starts from the premise that many faculty are much closer to being learner centered teachers than they think, but don't have the full conceptual understanding of the process to achieve its full impact. There is sometimes a gap between what we would like to achieve in our teaching and the knowledge and strategies needed to make it happen.LCT keeps all of the good features of a teacher-centered approach and applies them in ways that are in better harmony with how our brains learn. It, for instance, embraces the teacher as expert as well as the appropriate use of lecture, while also offering new, effective ways to replace practices that don't optimizing student learning. Neuroscience, biology and cognitive science research have made it clear that it is the one who does the work who does the learning. Many faculty do too much of the work for their students, which results in diminished student learning. To enable faculty to navigate this shift, Terry Doyle presents an LCT-based approach to course design that draws on current brain research on cognition and learning; on addressing the affective concerns of students; on proven approaches to improve student's comprehension and recall; on transitioning from "teller of knowledge" to a "facilitator of learning"; on the design of authentic assessment strategies – such as engaging students in learning experiences that model the real world work they will be asked to do when they graduate; and on successful communication techniques.The presentation is informed by the questions and concerns raised by faculty from over sixty colleges with whom Terry Doyle has worked; and on the response from an equal number of regional, national and international conferences at which he has presented on topics related to LCT.

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Year
2012
ISBN
9781579227456

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  7. FOREWORD
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. 1. FOLLOW THE RESEARCH
  10. 2. GETTING STUDENTS TO DO THE WORK
  11. 3. THE POWER OF AUTHENTIC LEARNING
  12. 4. FROM LECTURER TO FACILITATOR
  13. 5. WHO ARE OUR LEARNERS AND HOW DO WE GET TO KNOW THEM BETTER?
  14. 6. SHARING CONTROL AND GIVING CHOICES
  15. 7. HOW TEACHERS CAN FACILITATE STUDENT DISCUSSIONS BY NOT TALKING
  16. 8. TEACHING TO ALL THE SENSES
  17. 9. PATTERNS A Major Element in Effective Teaching and Learning
  18. 10. REPETITION AND ELABORATION
  19. 11. IS A REVOLUTION COMING? Movement, Exercise, and Learning
  20. 12. GETTING OTHERS TO EMBRACE LEARNER-CENTERED TEACHING
  21. APPENDIX
  22. REFERENCES
  23. INDEX