1) In your own words, what makes a classroom “learner-centered” rather than “teacher-centered”? 2) Why is it important for learners to take an active role in their own learning? 3) How can a teacher create an environment that encourages student participation and collaboration? 4) Describe a learner-centered strategy that you find effective and explain why it works. 5) What do you think is the biggest challenge in implementing learner-centered teaching, and how can a teacher overcome it? 6) Reflecting on your own experiences, how does learner-centered teaching impact student motivation? 7) Why is it important for teachers to consider students’ backgrounds, interests, and learning styles in planning lessons? 8) How can assessment be designed to support learner-centered pedagogy? 9) What skills do teachers need to effectively facilitate a learner-centered classroom? 10) If you were to design your ideal learner-centered classroom, what would it look like? Describe its features and activities.

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