A
Student-‐Centered
Classroom
A
student-‐centered
classroom
isn’t
a
place
where
students
decide
what
they
learn
and
what
they
want
to
do.
Rather,
the
focus
is
on
the
needs...
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A
Student-‐Centered
Classroom
A
student-‐centered
classroom
isn’t
a
place
where
students
decide
what
they
learn
and
what
they
want
to
do.
Rather,
the
focus
is
on
the
needs
of
the
students,
as
individuals
and
as
a
group.
Students
are
actively
engaged
in
the
learning
process
all
the
time,
and
the
teacher’s
role
moves
away
from
an
instructor
to
a
facilitator.
The
teacher
(and
the
text
book)
help
to
guide
the
students,
manage
their
activities,
and
direct
their
learning.
BEING A TEACHER MEANS HELPING PEOPLE TO LEARN,
AND FUSION TEACHING PROVIDES A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH.
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Modern
ESL
Class
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