Modern educational philosophy emphasizes that the learning process should revolve around the learner.
A student-centric approach places the student at the core of teaching and learning activities.
The teacher acts as a facilitator, guiding the students based on their individual needs, interests, and learning styles.
Teacher-centric, subject-centric, and examination-centric approaches are more traditional and are considered less effective as they can lead to passive learning and a lack of genuine understanding.
Therefore, teaching should be student-centric to be most effective.