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PBL Problem Based Learning Vida Zorko Adapted from Nada Vukadinovićs PBL – What it is, with kind permission of the author
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Traditional approach subject-based teacher-directed lectures homework PBL approach problem-based student-directed role plays workshops case studies research self study co-operative learning
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PBL subject teacherlanguage teacher 5 students
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Features of PBL more consultations with teachers working in groups of five collaborating to achieve a common goal equal distribution of tasks peer, group and self-assessment
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What students learn connect school with real life situations use knowledge with a purpose use English in realistic situations gain info-search skills become actively engaged become the owners of the learning process become aware of the responsibilities for working in a team
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Language skills reading comprehension writing reports writing letters writing minutes making presentations Info-search skills library research Internet research Team work planning work group discussions and decisions meeting deadlines
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PBL products personal portfolio (readings, vocabulary work,…) project report (report, minutes, contract, assessment forms…) in-class presentation
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What is assessed process product content language
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Who assesses student language teachersubject teacher group membersself-assessment
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No problem is insurmountable. With a little courage, teamwork and determination a person can overcome anything. B. Dodge
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