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Home › ‘Learner-centred approach’

TOPIC: Learner-centred approach

Assessment beyond Tests and Examinations

issue 68 mar 2019

The recent reduction of school examinations is a wonderful opportunity for teachers and students to …

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Taking Feedback to a New Level

issue 68 mar 2019

Feedback plays a crucial role in effective learning in the classroom. It helps students understand …

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Empowering Learners through Assessment

issue 68 mar 2019

Is assessment really all about grades? To one educator of over 20 years, assessment can …

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How Can Teachers Carry Out AfL?

issue 68 mar 2019

The ultimate goal of Assessment for Learning (AfL) is to get students to take ownership …

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Learning: Fast and Slow; Big and Small

issue 57 jun 2016

At the Teachers’ Conference 2016, NIE Director Professor Tan Oon Seng gave a humorous but …

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Drama in the Classroom

issue 52 mar 2015

An NIE researcher is passionate about helping pupils develop and hone their language skills by …

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Situational Interest and Learning

issue 48 may / jun 2014

Students tend to be more engaged if what they are learning is related to their …

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Motivated from Within

issue 48 may / jun 2014

In learning, half the battle is won if your students are intrinsically motivated. Through their …

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Analysing a Learner-centred Lesson

Issue 6 Mar 2007

Examples from a Science classroom show how learner-centred teaching can simply be about asking the right …

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How Can I be a Good Teacher-Facilitator?

Issue 5 Dec 2006

Dr. Rita Silver shares some advice on how to be a good facilitator and create a …

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