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Learner-Centered Instructional Model

Module 7 took a turn this week. We ventured into a territory that has controversy surrounding it. In our Models of Teaching text chapter 10 discusses “Role Playing”. This idea is a learner-centered instructional model, which focuses not so much … Continue reading

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Inductive Models of Instruction

Module three was all about getting students to think outside of the box. The first reading I delved into was the selected quotes from “When Children Love to Learn: A Practical Application of Charlotte Mason’s Philosophy for Today (2004).” This … Continue reading

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