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Facilitating 21st
Century
Learning
Issues on Learner-Centered Teaching
by LEILANI C. AVILA
SST III
TALOMO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TALOMO, DAVAO CITY
What is 21st
Century Education?
The world of teachers and students is expected
to continue to change dramatically where a
paradigm shift in the way teaching and learning
is delivered.
Critical Attributes of the 21st
Century Education
Source: 21st
Century Schools (2011)
• Integrated and Interdisciplinary
• Technologies and Multimedia
• Global Classrooms
• Creating/Adapting to Constant Personal and Social
Change, and Lifelong Learning
• Student-Centered
• 21st
Century Skills
• Project-Based and Research Driven
• Relevant, Rigorous and Real World
New Parameters for Teaching and Learning in the 21st
Century
The changes and developments in the 21st
Century Education fall
into the following key categories (Zhou, 2006):
1. New environment of learning
-innovative and modern ways of teaching and learning
using technology as teaching tool.
2. New content of learning
Traditional Learning Content 21st
Century Learning Content
• teacher-centered • learner-centered
• emphasis on subject knowledge • focus on intellectual abilities
• supply driven • demand-driven
• individual learning • cooperative learning
• mastery of itemized information or
factual knowledge
• focus on acquisition of learning
tools
• heavy emphasis on core subjects • balance
• technical and vocational learning
relegated to the background
• balance on general vs vocational
components
3.New Process of Learning
In the 21st century, there are other ways to gain
knowledge aside from formal academic settings such as
schools and universities.
4. New Types of Learners
Teaching in the 21st century has to evolve and adapt to
the changing needs of our new generation of learners
5. New Spaces/Dimensions of Learning
The 21st century also allows the exploration of learning
outside the four walls of the classroom. While most
traditional classes are held in the confines of the classroom,
modern-day classes are now also being held in such places as
parks, school yards, museums, workplaces, homes, and other
venues to enhance the real life experience of learners.
5
The 21st
Century Teacher
as a Facilitator of
Learning
Curriculum reforms are in
the offing for the 21st
century
schools as we depart from the
traditional teacher-centered,
chalk-and –talk schooling of the
past.
6
Schools are slowly
transforming into “nerve
centers” where teachers
students, & the community
are interconnected with one
another and the rest of the
world via the World Wide
Web.
What is Facilitative Teaching?
Facilitative teaching is teaching that
guides, instigates, and motivates
students to learn.
Facilitative teaching uses learner-
centered, teaching-learning practices,
instead of teacher-centered.
As a teacher , you are a facilitator
rather than the sole source of learning
that uses appropriate instructional
strategies and creates positive learning
environment.
Characteristics Facilitative Teachers
oAttentive
oGenuine
oUnderstanding
oRespectful
oKnowledgeable
oCommunicative
Teaching Style
Categories
Let us try
Answer all nine questions found in the
Teaching Style Self Evaluation by Jennifer Stein in
5 minutes.
What is your dominant teaching style?
Count the number of times you circled each
letter and write the frequency counts on the table
below the questions. For example if you answered
“A” in for of the nine questions in the list, write
four. Do the same procedure to the rest of your
answers.
Formal Authority
- tend to focus on content and
is generally teacher-centered style.
Demonstrator or Personal Model
- tend to act as model, then as
a coach/guide in helping students
develop and apply their skills.
Facilitator
- tend to focus on activities, and
there is much more responsibility placed on
students to take the initiative for meeting
the demands of various learning tasks.
Delegator
- tend to place much control and
responsibility for learning on learners,
which often give students the choice in
designing and implementing their own
complex learning projects.
The 21st
Century Teacher as a
Classroom Manager
Who is a classroom manager?
The classroom manager is responsible for
providing a conducive learning environment for 21st
century teaching and learning.
Classroom management is the primary task of
a teacher, and very difficult one, too.
Traditional View of Classroom Management
Management is focus on creating and
implementing classroom rules and procedures to
control students’ behavior.
New Perspective of Classroom
Management
Emphasis is on students’
engagement in learning through active
participation and teamwork in learning
task and activities. These are known
as collaborative learning and active
learning.
Let’s Think About This
You must have realized that in the first two
classrooms, you have to work independently in order to
meet the criteria for a free ticket. Let us analyze.
If you are a weak student in Mr. Suresh’s class,
you stand a very slim chance in securing one of the 4
tickets.
If you are an average student in Ms. Edith’s
class, you might double up your effort to be rewarded
with the ticket.
If you are in Mrs. Adilah’s class, your going to
the concert is largely concerted effort, and that if
you work hard individually and collectively your group
might get the tickets.
Which of the following situations promote
collaborative learning?
Classroom Management Skills
1. Verbal Skills
-speak at their level of comprehension
- emphasize key words
- check for understanding
- vary your voice tone
2. Listening Skills
- maintain good eye contact
- paraphrase
- synthesize your students statement
- give feedback
- observe, listen more than you speak
3. Non-verbal Communication Skills
- facial expression
- silence
- touch
Let us review the four classroom scenarios.
1. Which of the 4 classrooms are quiet and orderly?
2. Which of the 4 classrooms are active and noisy?
3. Who among the teachers is the best classroom manager?
Let us analyze
Yes Mr. Argus’s and Mr. Kulwant’s classrooms belong to the first
categories, while Mrs. Solomon’s and Ms. Chan’s are in the second
category.
However, activity and noise levels are not good indicators for
quantifying students’ learning.
Obviously, Mr. Argu’s students are learning in his quiet and
orderly classroom, and so are Ms. Chan’s in her seemingly “unruly”
classroom.
Unfortunately , none of Mrs. Solomon’s students are learning in
the chaotic battleground of her classroom, or Mr. Kulwant’s in the
apparent harmonious but dictatorial atmosphere of his classroom.
Let us reflect
To whom can you relate?
Classroom Management: Promotes a Conducive
Learning Environment
Classroom Management can be understood as creating and
maintaining a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and
achievement.
The first and most important step in designing your
personalized classroom management plan is to construct a framework
upon which to develop it.
Classroom Management Plan Framework
Component Leading Questions
Rules and Procedures • What rules and procedures will my
students and I jointly create and agree
upon?
• Will the agreed rules and procedures be
verbally told or posted?
Physical Arrangement
of Classroom
• Where are my students and I placed in the
classroom?
• When will the seating position and
physical arrangement of the class be
revised?
19
Misbehaviour
Intervensions
•What are some constructive intervension for
managing misbehavior in the classroom?
• How can I be creative with my interventions?
• How can I maximize teachable moments with
positive interventions to distract off-task
behavior?
Classroom Safety • Why is classroom safety important?
• Who should take responsibility for classroom safety?
• How will I handle emergencies in the classroom?
• Do I have to contact numbers to calll, in the event of
an emergency?
Student Celebration • How will I give recognition to my students?
Philosophical
Statement
• What are my beliefs about managing my life and
etc.?
• Do I have the will and courage to design
comprehensive and practical plan?
• How should my students behave in my classroom?
• How will I handle and inform student misbehavior
or off-task behavior in my classroom?
“There are two
kinds of teachers:
the kind that fill
you with so much
quail shot that you
can't move, and
the kind that just
gives you a little
prod behind and you
jump to the
skies.” 
Robert Frost

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Facilitating 21st century learning by leilani c. avila

  • 1. Facilitating 21st Century Learning Issues on Learner-Centered Teaching by LEILANI C. AVILA SST III TALOMO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TALOMO, DAVAO CITY
  • 2. What is 21st Century Education? The world of teachers and students is expected to continue to change dramatically where a paradigm shift in the way teaching and learning is delivered. Critical Attributes of the 21st Century Education Source: 21st Century Schools (2011) • Integrated and Interdisciplinary • Technologies and Multimedia • Global Classrooms • Creating/Adapting to Constant Personal and Social Change, and Lifelong Learning • Student-Centered • 21st Century Skills • Project-Based and Research Driven • Relevant, Rigorous and Real World
  • 3. New Parameters for Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century The changes and developments in the 21st Century Education fall into the following key categories (Zhou, 2006): 1. New environment of learning -innovative and modern ways of teaching and learning using technology as teaching tool. 2. New content of learning Traditional Learning Content 21st Century Learning Content • teacher-centered • learner-centered • emphasis on subject knowledge • focus on intellectual abilities • supply driven • demand-driven • individual learning • cooperative learning • mastery of itemized information or factual knowledge • focus on acquisition of learning tools • heavy emphasis on core subjects • balance • technical and vocational learning relegated to the background • balance on general vs vocational components
  • 4. 3.New Process of Learning In the 21st century, there are other ways to gain knowledge aside from formal academic settings such as schools and universities. 4. New Types of Learners Teaching in the 21st century has to evolve and adapt to the changing needs of our new generation of learners 5. New Spaces/Dimensions of Learning The 21st century also allows the exploration of learning outside the four walls of the classroom. While most traditional classes are held in the confines of the classroom, modern-day classes are now also being held in such places as parks, school yards, museums, workplaces, homes, and other venues to enhance the real life experience of learners.
  • 5. 5 The 21st Century Teacher as a Facilitator of Learning Curriculum reforms are in the offing for the 21st century schools as we depart from the traditional teacher-centered, chalk-and –talk schooling of the past.
  • 6. 6 Schools are slowly transforming into “nerve centers” where teachers students, & the community are interconnected with one another and the rest of the world via the World Wide Web.
  • 7. What is Facilitative Teaching? Facilitative teaching is teaching that guides, instigates, and motivates students to learn. Facilitative teaching uses learner- centered, teaching-learning practices, instead of teacher-centered. As a teacher , you are a facilitator rather than the sole source of learning that uses appropriate instructional strategies and creates positive learning environment.
  • 10. Let us try Answer all nine questions found in the Teaching Style Self Evaluation by Jennifer Stein in 5 minutes. What is your dominant teaching style? Count the number of times you circled each letter and write the frequency counts on the table below the questions. For example if you answered “A” in for of the nine questions in the list, write four. Do the same procedure to the rest of your answers.
  • 11. Formal Authority - tend to focus on content and is generally teacher-centered style. Demonstrator or Personal Model - tend to act as model, then as a coach/guide in helping students develop and apply their skills.
  • 12. Facilitator - tend to focus on activities, and there is much more responsibility placed on students to take the initiative for meeting the demands of various learning tasks. Delegator - tend to place much control and responsibility for learning on learners, which often give students the choice in designing and implementing their own complex learning projects.
  • 13. The 21st Century Teacher as a Classroom Manager Who is a classroom manager? The classroom manager is responsible for providing a conducive learning environment for 21st century teaching and learning. Classroom management is the primary task of a teacher, and very difficult one, too. Traditional View of Classroom Management Management is focus on creating and implementing classroom rules and procedures to control students’ behavior.
  • 14. New Perspective of Classroom Management Emphasis is on students’ engagement in learning through active participation and teamwork in learning task and activities. These are known as collaborative learning and active learning.
  • 15. Let’s Think About This You must have realized that in the first two classrooms, you have to work independently in order to meet the criteria for a free ticket. Let us analyze. If you are a weak student in Mr. Suresh’s class, you stand a very slim chance in securing one of the 4 tickets. If you are an average student in Ms. Edith’s class, you might double up your effort to be rewarded with the ticket. If you are in Mrs. Adilah’s class, your going to the concert is largely concerted effort, and that if you work hard individually and collectively your group might get the tickets. Which of the following situations promote collaborative learning?
  • 16. Classroom Management Skills 1. Verbal Skills -speak at their level of comprehension - emphasize key words - check for understanding - vary your voice tone 2. Listening Skills - maintain good eye contact - paraphrase - synthesize your students statement - give feedback - observe, listen more than you speak 3. Non-verbal Communication Skills - facial expression - silence - touch
  • 17. Let us review the four classroom scenarios. 1. Which of the 4 classrooms are quiet and orderly? 2. Which of the 4 classrooms are active and noisy? 3. Who among the teachers is the best classroom manager? Let us analyze Yes Mr. Argus’s and Mr. Kulwant’s classrooms belong to the first categories, while Mrs. Solomon’s and Ms. Chan’s are in the second category. However, activity and noise levels are not good indicators for quantifying students’ learning. Obviously, Mr. Argu’s students are learning in his quiet and orderly classroom, and so are Ms. Chan’s in her seemingly “unruly” classroom. Unfortunately , none of Mrs. Solomon’s students are learning in the chaotic battleground of her classroom, or Mr. Kulwant’s in the apparent harmonious but dictatorial atmosphere of his classroom. Let us reflect To whom can you relate?
  • 18. Classroom Management: Promotes a Conducive Learning Environment Classroom Management can be understood as creating and maintaining a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and achievement. The first and most important step in designing your personalized classroom management plan is to construct a framework upon which to develop it. Classroom Management Plan Framework Component Leading Questions Rules and Procedures • What rules and procedures will my students and I jointly create and agree upon? • Will the agreed rules and procedures be verbally told or posted? Physical Arrangement of Classroom • Where are my students and I placed in the classroom? • When will the seating position and physical arrangement of the class be revised?
  • 19. 19 Misbehaviour Intervensions •What are some constructive intervension for managing misbehavior in the classroom? • How can I be creative with my interventions? • How can I maximize teachable moments with positive interventions to distract off-task behavior? Classroom Safety • Why is classroom safety important? • Who should take responsibility for classroom safety? • How will I handle emergencies in the classroom? • Do I have to contact numbers to calll, in the event of an emergency? Student Celebration • How will I give recognition to my students? Philosophical Statement • What are my beliefs about managing my life and etc.? • Do I have the will and courage to design comprehensive and practical plan? • How should my students behave in my classroom? • How will I handle and inform student misbehavior or off-task behavior in my classroom?
  • 20. “There are two kinds of teachers: the kind that fill you with so much quail shot that you can't move, and the kind that just gives you a little prod behind and you jump to the skies.”  Robert Frost