Student Ownership Autonomy and Learner Strategies

It shifts the focus from the teacher’s lesson plan to the student’s active role in the classroom. It highlights how to build independence, so students have a real hand in how they learn, track their own progress, and utilize specific “learner strategies” (the plans or actions that help them learn faster) to take charge of their educational growth.

Improving Student Ownership and Learner Autonomy in the Classroom

Student Ownership and Learner Autonomy Student Ownership and Learner Autonomy mean students have a real hand in how they learn,…

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How Modeling Think Aloud Helps Teachers Build Student Independence

Introduction Molly Ness, an author and former teacher, struggles to engage her students in the classroom. Ness often had to…

1 month ago

What are Learner Strategies? Why is Learner Strategies Important?

Learner Strategies Defined According to O'Connell and Vandas, learner strategies are the plans or actions that help you learn faster…

2 years ago

The Promise of Ownership in Learning for Students

Introduction The promise of ownership in learning looks at three things about ownership of learning and the benefits of ownership…

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