Learning office

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A learning office is a didactic form of organization for self-organized learning . The lessons are not teacher-centered, but the teacher oversees the students' learning. The learning office or school provides the learning materials and the topics to be learned. The students determine the learning speed and degree of difficulty of the tasks individually within given limits. The teacher act as a coach, mentor or project manager who demands the results from his students and guides them in the right direction as a coach.

advantages

  • Education of the students to independence
  • The teachers have more flexibility to look after individual students.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Werner Stangl: learning office. In: Online Lexicon for Psychology and Education. Retrieved April 26, 2019 .
  2. Learning office - a teaching model of work theory | as well as online. Retrieved April 26, 2019 .
  3. Wascher, Uwe: The student office as a place of learning for work apprenticeship: Justification and Planning . Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn / Obb. 1984, ISBN 3-7815-0561-8 .