Incorporating Course Content While Fostering a More Learner-Centered Environment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2005
Abstract
A group of faculty members, identified through their interest in democratic classroom practices, were surveyed to discover learner-centered educational techniques appropriate for content-laden courses. Respondents from a variety of academic disciplines and instructional levels provided examples and critiques of efficacy. These practices ranged from peer evaluation and small group learning to community of inquiry. While each practice is presented through the context of a specific content area, the implications of these practices across academic disciplines are presented as well.
DOI
10.3200/CTCH.53.2.83-88
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Vega, Quinn and Tayler, Marilyn R., "Incorporating Course Content While Fostering a More Learner-Centered Environment" (2005). Department of Mathematics Facuty Scholarship and Creative Works. 92.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/mathsci-facpubs/92