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Model-centered instruction         
Model-centered instruction is a general theory of instructional design developed by Andrew S. Gibbons.
Person-centered therapy         
THEORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
Rogerian psychotherapy; Person centered psychotherapy; Client centered therapy; Client-centered therapy; Client centered psychotherapy; Client centered counselling; Person centered counselling; Client-Centered Therapy; Nondirective Psychotherapy; Person centred psychotherapy; Client-Centred Therapy; Rogerian therapy; Person centered therapy; Person-centred psychotherapy; Person-centered psychotherapy; Nondirective therapy; Client-centered; Client-Centered Psychotherapy; Person-Centered Psychotherapy; Client-Centered Counseling; Person-centered counseling; Human-centered therapy; Person-centered approach; Person centered approach; Person-centred approach
Person-centered therapy, also known as person-centered psychotherapy, person-centered counseling, client-centered therapy and Rogerian psychotherapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers beginning in the 1940s and extending into the 1980s. Person-centered therapy seeks to facilitate a client's self-actualizing tendency, "an inbuilt proclivity toward growth and fulfillment", via acceptance (unconditional positive regard), therapist congruence (genuineness), and empathic understanding.
Differentiated instruction         
  • Multiple learning
TERM
Differentiated Instruction; Differentiated learning; Differentiated teaching; Differentiated instruction and assessment; Extension exercise
Differentiated instruction and assessment, also known as differentiated learning or, in education, simply, differentiation, is a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing all students within their diverse classroom community of learners a range of different avenues for understanding new information (often in the same classroom) in terms of: acquiring content; processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas; and developing teaching materials and assessment measures so that all students within a classroom can learn effectively, regardless of differences in their ability. Differentiated instruction, according to Carol Ann Tomlinson, is the process of "ensuring that what a student learns, how he or she learns it, and how the student demonstrates what he or she has learned is a match for that student's readiness level, interests, and preferred mode of learning.