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Project-Based Learning Can Promote Positive Behavior Kerry Bresslin Gannon University
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Statement of the Problem Increase in the amount of discipline referrals – 5 th grade lecture-based class “Character Building”
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Review of Literature Summary: – Project-Based Learning World problems capture students' interest and provoke serious thinking as the students acquire and apply new knowledge in a problem-solving context. Benefits to PBL are that there is increased attendance, growth in self-reliance and improved attitudes toward learning – Important that the project has a real world connection
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Pre-Data
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Resolve the Problem Project-Based Learning – Character Building classroom. Students were presented with the six pillars of Character Building through a PowerPoint presentation They were split into groups and completed a project about “Citizenship.” – The focus of the pillar was on “School Spirit.” The students created posters, personal objects for each player and a banner for the fall sports and activities.
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Post-Data
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Hypothesis The researcher believes the implementation of the action plan will result in a 30% decrease in the amount of discipline referrals.
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Results The researcher witnessed a 35% decrease in the amount of discipline referrals issued to the 12 students.
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Conclusions The hypothesis was not proven because it is not reasonable to assume that the action plan is correlated to the significant drop in discipline referrals. – Study being limited to a three week time period plays a vital role. – 6 th grade teachers Strongly believe the transition from fifth grade to sixth grade plays a vital role. Discipline Referrals were not given to the students as frequently as they should have been when the students were in fifth grade. – Student 10 and Student 3
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