Student-Centered Learning Addressing Faculty Questions about Student-Centered learning
"A variety of phrases have been coined to describe a critical shift in mission and purpose of
higher education. Barr and Tagg (1995) expressed the change as a move from an ―Instruction
Paradigm‖ in which universities delivered instruction to ―transfer knowledge from faculty to
students‖ to a ―Learning Paradigm‖ in which universities produce learning through ―student
discovery and construction of knowledge.‖ Huba and Freed (2000) used the phrase ―learning-
centered assessment‖ to emphasize transition in the focus of instruction and assessment from
teaching to learning. The following description of student-centered instruction provides another
starting point for conversations about student-centered learning:"