Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Professional Development - Student agency

 What is the Student Agency?

Student agency refers to learning through activities that are meaningful and relevant to learners, driven by their interests, and often self-initiated with appropriate guidance from teachers. To put it simply, student agency gives students voice and often, choice, in how they learn.

Learner agency is embedded in the NZC key competencies as: “the capabilities that young people need for growing, working, and participating in their communities. The school curriculum should challenge students to use and develop the competencies across the range of learning areas and in increasingly complex and unfamiliar situations” 

(Ministry of Education, 2007, p. 38).

The NZC key competencies are about developing the dispositions and sense of agency that not only empower the individual but help them better understand and negotiate the perspectives and values of others, contributing towards more productive and inclusive workplaces and societies.


1 comment:

  1. The more I read about Student Agency. I better I get in updating my approach to teaching and learning. The students are more at the focus of the learning and they are learning more and more through discovering, researching, finding out, figuring out, investigating and questioning. The teaching and learning approach in my room is becoming more like taking a scientific approach and applied science.

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