The document discusses the debate between teacher-centered and student-centered education. It outlines advantages and disadvantages of each approach. While teacher-centered instruction keeps classrooms orderly and ensures all topics are covered, it can be boring for students and doesn't allow for collaboration. Student-centered education improves communication and collaboration skills but classrooms may be noisy and chaotic, with some students missing information. The document concludes that combining both approaches is best to meet all student needs.
2. Traits are
required in
job market
Leadership
Analytical skills
Problem solving skills
Teamwork
Communication skills
Creativity
Passion/interest in
industry
Integrity
8. When considering their approach to instruction, teachers are
always looking for the method that is most beneficial for all
students. Teachers want their students to enjoy the learning
process, and they want the classroom to be orderly and controlled
9. As a result, the debate of teacher-centered vs. student-centered
education has been in the forefront of educators’ minds for many
years
10. Though many people
have a specific idea
of which type of
education is best,
there are both
advantages and
disadvantages to
each approach
11. In teacher-centered education, students put all of their focus on
teacher. The teacher talks, while the students exclusively listen
14. When education
is teacher-
centered, the
classroom
remains orderly
Students are
quite, and the
teacher retains
full control of
the classroom
and its
activities
15. Because students learn on their own, they learn to be
independent and make their own decisions
16. Because the teacher directs all classroom activities, they don’t
have to worry that students will miss an important topic
18. When students work alone, they don’t learn to
collaborate with other students, and communication
may suffer
22. When a classroom operates with student-centered instruction,
students and instructors share the focus. Instead of listening to
the teacher exclusively, students and teacher interact equally.
23. Group work is encouraged, and students learn to collaborate and
communicate with one other
30. Teachers must attempt to manage all students’ activities at once, which can
be difficult when students are working on different stages of the same project
31. Because the teacher doesn’t deliver instruction to all students at once, some students
may miss important facts.
34. In recent years, more teachers have moved toward a student-
centered approach
35. However, some students maintain that teacher-centered
education is the more effective strategy
36. In most cases, it is best for teachers to use a
combination of approaches to ensure that all student
needs are met. When both approaches are used together
students can enjoy the positives of both types of
education
37. Instead of getting bored with teacher-centered education or
losing sight of their goals in as completely student-centered
classroom, pupils can benefit from a well-balanced educational
atmosphere
39. Any approach
you may adopt
but you have
to produce
“Leaders” instead
of simple
“Educators”,
because the
traditional
educators can't
fulfill the need.
40. One’s knowledge is useless if he/she can’t communicate
effectively, so produce good communicators instead of knowledge
banks.
41. We are living in a global village; thus the imperative is to
produce the collaborative and cooperative individuals instead
of narrow minded scholars.
42. Great opportunities are for those who are passionate about it.
So, produce the passionate personals instead of only skilled
labour.
43. Nowadays, information is available and accessible to
anyone, anytime and anywhere. Thus don’t waste your
time in only imparting information to students but
equip them with analytical approach