Learning, Leading, and Letting Go of Control: Learner-Led Approaches in Education

Ann-Merete Iversen, Anni Stavnskær Pedersen, Lone Krogh Kjær-Rasmussen, Annie Aarup Jensen

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    Abstract

    The article introduces a new term in higher education: learner-led approaches in education (LED). This does not represent a single approach or dogma to replace existing dogmas, but a way of approaching learning and education that mirrors the complexity of society as it develops. LED is based on the assumption that all students have their own unique approach to learning and therefore have the potential to design learning processes that are meaningful for them. This removes focus from the teacher and the teaching to the learner and the learning. It builds on the student’s motivation and experienced meaningfulness as a driving force, and hence the term learner led. The methods applied in LED change over time, as different learners and teachers together co-create and design methods and approaches appropriate at that particular time, in that
    particular context and for that particular student or group of students.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftSage Open
    Vol/bindOct.-Dec. 2015
    Sider (fra-til)1-11
    Antal sider11
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2015

    Emneord

    • education, education theory and practice, educational research, higher education, modernity and postmodernity

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