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Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD [email protected] Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD [email protected] Effects of Learner- Centered Teaching in English Classes on Students’ Learning Outcomes Mindanao University of Science and Technology C.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippines http://www.must.edu.ph

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Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, [email protected]

Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, [email protected]

Effects of Learner-Centered Teaching in English Classes on Students’

Learning Outcomes

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

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• Human beings produce or construct meaning, understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences (Sternberg & Zhang, 2001)

• Learner-centered teaching serves as an approach to make students become engaged in their own learning process (Weinberger & McCombs, 2003)

• Students shall become active participants in the learning process for them to become responsible learners equipped school work, in their future careers and undertakings in life

Introduction

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Primary research aim: To investigate and analyze the effects of learner-centered teaching in English classes on students’ learning outcomes particularly on their learning skills and strategies in relation to the extent of implementation of learner-centered teaching in the classroom

Introduction

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Quantitative and Qualitative

• Classroom observationsconducted 30 classroom observations to all ten English teachers with the use of a modified researcher-made questionnaire (Bekele & Melesse, 2010) observed by the researcher and the Assistant Principal for Academics

• Survey Questionnaires1) learner-centered teaching questionnaire2) learning skills and strategies questionnaire (Pintrich et al., 1991) *completed by 900 high school students

Methodology

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Level of Implementation of Learner-Centered Teaching Framework

Bekele & Melesse (2010)

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Learning Skills and StrategiesPintrich et al., (1991)

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Regression Models Showing the Impact of Learner-Centered Teaching with Learning Skills and Strategies

Results of the Study

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Independent Variable

Dependent Variables Regression Model Regression Coefficient Multiple R Adjusted R

Square

F Value

Learner-Centered Teaching

Learning Skills and Strategies

y = 1.8366 + 0.3215x 0.3215 0.58 0.33649.13

HS

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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• The effect of learner-centered teaching on the students’ learning outcomes was highly significant

• The more learner-centered the teacher is in the delivery of curriculum and instruction the more learning skills and strategies will be developed on the students

• The learner-centered learning environment is that teachers serve as the facilitators of learning (Weinberger & McCombs, 2003)

• The use of a variety of instructional materials, strategies and technology helps in making the teaching-learning more effective

Discussion Points

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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• The way teachers teach creates impact on the development of child’s learning; in one way or another, the teaching approaches and strategies of the teachers influence the students’ learning skills and strategies

• Making the students master their learning skills and strategies can be taught to learn on their own; when teachers use more of learner-centered teaching in class, the learning skills and strategies of students develop or increase significantly because teachers can provide more opportunities for the enhancement of the learning skills and strategies of the students

Conclusion

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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• It is very important that students are engaged and involved in their learning process so that they can adapt the skills and strategies for them to become responsible learners

Conclusion

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, PhD ([email protected])Amparo Vedua-Dinagsao, PhD ([email protected])

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Thank you very much.

Maria Angeles Dano-Hinosolango, [email protected]

Amphie Vedua-Dinagsao, [email protected]

Effects of Learner-Centered Teaching in English Classes on Students’ Learning Outcomes

Mindanao University of Science and TechnologyC.M. Recto, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippineshttp://www.must.edu.ph