Learner-centered teaching: So powerful

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Today’s legal training and education often focuses on teaching of content instead of on learning.  A teacher’s job is not to cover content; Instead teachers should cause learning: delivering people that have gained the confidence and ability to deal with new challenges in the topics to be learned. Do teachers achieve this goal?

Teachers control everything except … learning. It is only the learner who decides whether he/she actually wants to put in the required effort to learn.  This summer I got acquinted with a surprisingly powerful way of teaching addressing this challenge: learner-centered teaching.

I will devote various blogs to this way of teaching legal subjects. What is learner-centered teaching and why is it so powerful? What are the main changes from regular legal teaching? And finally,  how to implement learner-centered teaching?

 

 

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