Student-Centered Teaching
Assessment Strategies
Active Learning Strategies
100

What is one key feature of student-centered learning?

Active student participation

100

What type of assessment occurs during learning rather than at the end?

Formative assessment

100

Name one cooperative learning technique.

Think-Pair-Share, Jigsaw

200

Name a teaching method that shifts responsibility from the teacher to the students. 

Inquiry-based learning

200

What is a common student-centered assessment technique besides quizzes and exams?

Portfolio assessment, peer assessment, self-assessment

200

How can Socratic Seminars be used in literature classes?

By fostering student-led discussions based on critical thinking.

300

How does scaffolding help students in a student-centered classroom?

It provides structured support until students gain independence.

300

How can rubrics enhance student learning and assessment?

They provide clear criteria for performance and feedback

300

What is the benefit of using literature circles in a student-centered classroom? 

They promote discussion, collaboration, and student autonomy.

400

Give an example of a student-led classroom activity.

Debates, peer teaching, flipped classroom

400

What is the main advantage of using peer assessment?

Encourages reflection and collaborative learning.

400

Give one example of how literature can be taught interactively.

Readers’ theater, literature circles, or project-based learning.

500

What is the difference between student-centered and teacher-centered learning?

In student-centered learning, students take an active role in their education, whereas in teacher-centered learning, the teacher is the main source of knowledge.

500

What does a performance-based assessment measure? 

A student’s ability to apply knowledge in real-world tasks.

500

How can student-centered assessment improve student motivation?

It gives students more control, increases engagement, and makes learning more meaningful.