The
idea of student-centered learning is not a recent idea. In fact, as early as
the 20th century, educational educators such as John Dewey argued for
highly active and individualized pedagogical methods which place the student at
the center of the teaching-learning process. The Traditional Classroom, it
may be observed that classrooms are usually arranged with neat columns and rows
of student chairs or desks, while the teacher stands in front of the classroom
or sits behind his table. This situation is necessitated by the need to
maintain classroom discipline, also allows the teacher to control classroom
activities through lecture presentation and teacher-led discussions.
The
SCL Classroom, John Dewey has described traditional learning as a process
in which the teacher pours information to student learners, much like pouring
water from a jug into cups. This is based on the long accepted belief that the
teacher must perform his role of teaching so that learning can occur. This learning approach is generally
known as direct instruction, and it has worked well for obtaining many kinds of
learning outcomes. The problem with it is that the approach in learning,
however, is the fact that the world’s societies have began to change. It may
not be felt strongly to countries in which on countries who depends mostly
their economy to factory workers. Traditional and direct instruction is very
useful in these countries. In contrast, industrialized societies we find
knowledge-based economies in which workers depend on information that can be
accessed through information and communication technologies (ICTs). Desiring to
gain effectiveness, efficiency and economy in administration, schools in these
developed economies have also adopted the support of ICTs. Their students have
now become active not passive learners, demonstrating independence and
self-awareness in the learning process.
In the traditional
classroom, it may be observed that the classrooms are usually arranged with
neat columns and rows of student chairs, while the teacher stands in front of
the classroom or sits behind his/her desk. This situation is necessitated by
the need to maintain classroom discipline and also allow teacher to control
classroom activities through lecture presentation and teacher-led discussions.
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