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Population › Young men and women ages 16-22 › Varying abilities/needs Circumstances › Have a child/children › Need to work to provide for family › Have been kicked out of traditional school(s) › Are too old to attend public school
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Computer-based Book-based Subdued not motivated Content not driven
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Do you ever feel like you’re pushing your students through the course you teach, or herding reluctant cattle with a combination of encouragement, rewards, and threats? In Project Based Learning, it’s different. Students are pulled through the curriculum by a meaningful question to explore, an engaging real-world problem to solve, or a design challenge to meet. Before they can do this, they need to work with other students to inquire into the issues raised, learn content and skills, develop an answer or solution, create high-quality products, and then present their work to other people. This process creates a strong need to know and understand the material. And that’s the key to increasing students’ motivation to learn in PBL – give them a real need to know, understand, and demonstrate what they learn, beyond simply getting a good grade. - PBL Starter Kit
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BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND CRAFT THE DRIVING QUESTION PLAN THE ASSESSMENT MAP THE PROJECT MANAGE THE PROCESS
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Significant Content Need to Know Driving Question Student Voice and Choice 21 st Century Skills Inquiry and Innovation Feedback and Revision Publicly Presented Product
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State Standards Critical Friends Entry Event › Engagement, Expectations, Vocabulary “Need to know” List Rubric › Timelines, Essential Elements Group Contract Research and Collaboration Assessment and Adjustment Presentations Final Assessment
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Learning Outcomes Written Communication Oral Communication Collaboration Critical Thinking Work Ethic Technology Literacy Numeracy/Integration Global Awareness/Community engagement
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Student inquiry Teacher Question Student Projects Teacher Projects 8 weeks3 days Social Studies L.A. Math Science Integration
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Students practice written and verbal communication Problem-solving Collaboration Higher-Level Thinking Improve long-term retention of content
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How is this God honoring? God reflecting?
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Recognizes creativity Acknowledges ability to think rationally and critically Dependency/Collaboration Encourage individual strengths Grace in assessment
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Teachers cannot “cover” as much material as they could using lectures, worksheets, and textbooks
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Do you have the freedom in your classroom to implement PBL? Will you make the time to collaborate with colleagues and/or students to implement PBL effectively? Is your desire for your students to develop deep understanding stronger than “covering” material?
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Edutopia http://www.edutopia.org/stw-project- based-learning-best-practices Buck Institute of Education http://www.bie.org/about/what_is_pbl
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