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Project Based Learning w/ a focus on inquiry & innovation
Octevia Torian Manor Hall International School
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A need to know Relevant material becomes clear.
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2. A driving question A good driving question captures the heart of the project in clear, compelling language, which gives students sense of purpose and challenge.
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3. students voice & choice
Students chose to develop media kits, public service announcements, web pages, brochures, and letters to government and industry officials among other projects.
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4. 21st century skills A project should give students opportunities to build 21st skills such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and the use of technology. Which will serve them well in the workplace and life
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5. inquiry & innovation Students find project work more meaningful if they conduct real inquiry, which does not mean finding information in books or websites and pasting it onto a poster. Students follow a trail that begins with their own questions, leads to a search for resources and the discovery of answers, and often leads to generating new questions, testing ideas, and drawing their own conclusions.
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6. feedback & revision Students need to learn that most people’s first attempts don’t result in high quality and the revision is a frequent feature of real-world work.
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7. publicly presented product
When students present their work to a real audience they care more about its quality.
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References Larmer, J. & Mergendoller, J.R., (2010) Seven Essentials for Project-Based Learning. Retrieved from
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