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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“The Ethics of Learner-Centered Education: Dynamics That Impede the Process”

The Wabash Center

Author
Hansen, Edmund J., and James A. Stephens
Publisher
Change Sept/Oct (2000): 41-47
Discusses the fact that despite a decade of changing ideas about student learning and instruction based on learner-centered education, most faculty still rely on lectures. Identifies individual and group dynamics that impede collaborative learning, considers the moral base of collaborative learning, and offers some guiding principles of growth-oriented learning.