Relacionar Columnas Learner Centered ConceptsVersión en línea Match the concepts and their definition. por Carolina Bustamante 1 Y Diagram 2 Teacher Centered Classroom 3 Role of Learner 4 Role of Teacher 5 Information Gap 6 Dual Coding 7 Envelope Activity 8 Co-construction of Knowledge 9 Communicative Task 10 Learner Centered Classroom 11 Wait Time 12 Muddle A hands-on task that requires the physical manipulation of words, phrases, sentences, and/or images. Allowing students the chance to think after posing them a question. Learners collaborate to create new information based on existing background knowledge. An environment in which students are actively engaged in the learning process and are responsible for their own learning. To participate, self-assess, use strategies, and collaborate. Struggle to solve problems and make meaning from new content, ideas, and concepts. A graphic tool that can be used to compare and contrast two different concepts or ideas. An activity in which students are missing information necessary to complete a task or solve a problem and must communicate with one another to fill in the missing pieces. Associating verbal and nonverbal information together in order to aide learning. A cognitively engaging endeavor that requires learners to achieve an outcome or product through multiple communicative acts. An environment in which the teacher is the primary source of knowledge. To plan, guide, facilitate, motivate, and assess.