Student-Centered Teaching Reform in Higher Education: Fostering Competencies for the Future
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This paper presents a comprehensive exploration of student-centered teaching reform in higher education, aiming to foster future competencies. By analyzing the limitations of traditional teaching, it introduces innovative pedagogical strategies, curriculum designs, and assessment methods. The research combines theoretical frameworks with empirical studies from diverse disciplines, demonstrating enhanced student engagement, learning outcomes, and the cultivation of skills essential for the modern workforce. The proposed reform advocates for a paradigm shift, emphasizing active learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the integration of technology. Findings offer actionable insights for educators and policymakers to reshape educational landscapes.
Keywords: Student-centered; Teaching reform; Higher education competencies; Active learning; Future-ready skills
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