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Factors to consider in the transition from a teacher-centred model to a learner-centred model in a computer-rich learning environment

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University of Pretoria

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This study reports on an exploration of one group’s experience of making the transition from a teacher-centred to a learner-centred computer-rich classroom. The learners’ experiences are investigated in the light of the premises of learner-centred learning as they are defined by the American Psychological Association. The researcher seeks to identify the factors that would make the transition to a more learner-centred learning environment easier for learners and provides some factors that teachers need to consider if they wish successfully to transform their classrooms to a learner-centred learning environment. A case study examines the reactions of one group of learners to the transition. Learners were required to complete three types of projects. These projects were on different levels of learner-centeredness. The data was collected in three main ways: from participant observation, interviews and focus-group discussions, and from an analysis of the assessment results on the projects. The study concluded that learners had to learn how to cope and perform well in a learner-centred class environment, and that the matriculation examination at the end of the year undermines the effectiveness of learning in a learner-centred learning environment.

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Dissertation (MEd(Computer-integrated Education))--University of Pretoria, 2005.

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Assessment, Effort, Co-operative learning, Projects, Relevance, Anxiety, Learning environment; meta-cognitive, Intrinsic motivation, Learner-centred, Learner-centered, UCTD

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Labuschagne, E 2003, Factors to consider in the transition from a teacher-centred model to a learner-centred model in a computer-rich learning environment, MEd(Computer-integrated dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/22843 >