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ELT Journal 1993 47(1):22-31; doi:10.1093/elt/47.1.22
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Teacher roles in the learner-centred classroom

Ian Tudor

It is generally accepted that a learner-centred approach to teaching alters the role played by the learners. It is less often pointed out that learner-centred teaching involves a parallel change in the teacher's role. This article looks at the role of learning counsellor which the teacher has to assume in a learner-centred approach, and the responsibilities which this role brings with it.


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