Education Reform: Teaching in a Learner-Centered Environment Powered by Digital Learning
Education Reform: Culture Shift: Teaching in a Learner-Centered Environment Powered by Digital Learning
Education Reform: By Alliance for Excellent Education, May 2012
The increasingly global economy and complex world have changed the demands on the U.S.
education system. Unlike in the first half of the twentieth century, today all students must be able
to think critically, communicate effectively, collaborate with others, and analyze information
and sources while meeting rigorous benchmarks, such as those contained in the common core state
standards.1 The percentage of jobs in the United States requiring postsecondary education has grown
from 28 percent to 60 percent since 1973.2 For students to be adequately prepared for college and
a career, they must graduate from high school with a very different set of skills and knowledge than
was needed in the past; according to the authors of Teaching 2030, âin the emerging workplace, most studentsânot just an elite fewâmust be able to find, synthesize, and evaluate information from a wide variety of subjects and sources.â3 This requires a shift from a teacher-centric culture to one that supports learner-centered instruction with an intense focus on the student, whether in face-to-face, blended, or virtual environments. The learner-centered environment uses data to set learning goals and criteria for success, assesses progress, and provides students with a comprehensive system of academic and developmental supports. The new culture offers flexible learning opportunities that are relevant to students and engage them deeply in directing and taking responsibility for their individual learning.4 Specifically, learner-centered instruction has several characteristics that help prepare students for college and a career. Such instruction is
⢠rigorous and based on college- and career-ready expectations;
⢠personalized;
⢠collaborative, relevant, and applied; and
⢠flexible, with learning taking place anytime, anywhere.
http://www.all4ed.org/files/CultureShift.pdf
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