Child-centred pedagogy · CDP

Which of the following best describes the role of the teacher in child-centred pedagogy?

  1. A sole authority who imparts knowledge to the class
  2. A passive observer who stays out of the learning
  3. A guide who supports the child's exploration
  4. A disciplinarian who enforces rigid classroom rules
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Correct answer: A guide who supports the child's exploration

In child-centred learning the teacher acts as a facilitator or guide, supporting, encouraging, and stimulating the child rather than dictating learning.

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