group-paced learning
[/ɡruːp peɪst ˈlɜːrnɪŋ/]
nounpl: group-paced learning (uncountable)
aprendizagem no ritmo do grupo
1. An educational approach where all students in a class progress through material at the same pace, regardless of individual learning speeds or abilities
Group-paced learning can be challenging for both advanced students who feel bored and struggling students who fall behind.
A aprendizagem no ritmo do grupo pode ser desafiadora tanto para alunos avançados que se sentem entediados quanto para alunos com dificuldades que ficam para trás.
2. A traditional classroom instruction method where the teacher sets a uniform pace for content delivery to the entire class
Many schools are moving away from strict group-paced learning toward more differentiated instruction models.
Muitas escolas estão se afastando da aprendizagem rígida no ritmo do grupo para modelos de instrução mais diferenciados.
Group-paced learning is a traditional model still prevalent in many Brazilian and American schools, though increasingly critiqued by education reformers who advocate for personalized and differentiated learning approaches. The term has gained prominence in contemporary educational discourse as schools grapple with accommodating diverse learner needs within traditional classroom structures.
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