The Student Centered Approach Storied: What Students Have to Teach Us

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Abstract

In this paper, the pedagogical method known as student centered instruction is storied. Classroom narratives, called pedagogical stories, are shared to inform the collective practice of teaching. Together, stories of classroom experiences speak in one voice (Coles, 2004). A voice that tells preservice teachers stories of what they might encounter when applying their learned methods to classroom practice; stories of classroom situations that aim to inform theory and method with practice. Through the use of classroom narratives, the author suggests that the student centered approach has a responsibility to culturally responsive teaching, especially in the language arts classroom.



Original languageAmerican English
JournalLanguage Arts Journal of Michigan
Volume33
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017

DC Disciplines

  • Education

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