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kseverson

Inquiry-based Learning: Explanation - 0 views

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    In researching the differences between problem and project based learning I found this article about inquiry based learning that was somewhere in between. I believe that inquiry based learning is a stepping stool to project based learning and this was an easy read with good definitions.
Megan Jacobson

POGIL | Home - 2 views

  • POGIL uses guided inquiry – a learning cycle of exploration, concept invention and application – as the basis for many of the carefully designed materials that students use to guide them to construct new knowledge.   POGIL is a student-centered strategy; students work in small groups with individual roles to ensure that all students are fully engaged in the learning process. POGIL activities focus on core concepts and encourage a deep understanding of the course material while developing higher-order thinking skills. POGIL develops process skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and communication through cooperation and reflection, helping students become lifelong learners and preparing them to be more competitive in a global market.
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    Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning
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    I love POGIL and have helped spread the love in my department. My students have really responded positively to having assigned roles which I rotate and randomly assign. The key is really reinforcing those roles every time because it gives control and voice to some kids who would never take it on their own.
Dan Carroll

The Inquiry Process - NSTA - 0 views

The National Science Teacher Association describes science inquiry. This idea is closely related to PBL. http://www.nsta.org/about/positions/inquiry.aspx

started by Dan Carroll on 15 May 17 no follow-up yet
tkumor

Project-Based Learning Research: Annotated Bibliography - 1 views

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    comprehensive annotated collection of PBL research
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    Barron, B., & Darling-Hammond, L. (2008). Teaching for meaningful learning: A review of research on inquiry-based and cooperative learning (PDF) . Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. A comprehensive review of research on inquiry-based-learning outcomes and best practices in project-based learning, problem-based learning, and design-based instruction.
philippeavy

How to Reinvent Project Based Learning to Be More Meaningful - 0 views

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    Project-based learning continues to be misinterpreted as a single teaching strategy rather than as a set of design principles that allow us to introduce the philosophy of inquiry into education in an intelligent and grounded way.
Kerry Rice

Project-Based Learning vs. Problem-Based Learning vs. X-BL | Edutopia - 12 views

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    John Larmer Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education At the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), we've been keeping a list of the many types of "_____- based learning" we've run across over the years: Case-based learning Challenge-based learning Community-based learning Design-based learning Game-based learning Inquiry-based learning Land-based learning Passion-based learning Place-based learning Problem-based learning Proficiency-based learning Service-based learning Studio-based learning Team-based learning Work-based learning .
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    There is a great visual illustrating John Larmer's comparison of Project vs. Problem based learning at this link. http://bie.org/blog/project_based_learning_vs._problem_based_learning_vs._xbl *I wanted to paste it here... but don't see how. :)
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    Good article explaining the different names/types of ____ Based Learning and some of the common features and differences between the more popular ones. It is a good article to begin research on PBLs.
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    I found the table comparing/contrasting Problem-Based Learning and Project-Based Learning to be very helpful
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    John Larmer Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education At the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), we've been keeping a list of the many types of "_____- based learning" we've run across over the years: Case-based learning Challenge-based learning Community-based learning Design-based learning Game-based learning Inquiry-based learning Land-based learning Passion-based learning Place-based learning Problem-based learning Proficiency-based learning Service-based learning Studio-based learning Team-based learning Work-based learning .
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    This post on Edutopia does a nice job explaining differences between project and problem based learning.
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    This post on Edutopia does a nice job explaining differences between project and problem based learning.
sraodom

WL PBL - 1 views

I examined world-language-specific projects. As part of that search, I found the following… Documented General PBL Common Features: Grade levels Primary question of inquiry (Challenging ...

started by sraodom on 12 Jun 21 no follow-up yet
wringfelt542

Gold Standard PBL: Project Based Teaching Practices | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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      These standards help conceptualize the key components of the pedagogy of PBL.
  • Teachers create or adapt a project for their context and students, and plan its implementation from launch to culmination while allowing for some degree of student voice and choice.
  • Teachers use standards to plan the project and make sure it addresses key knowledge and understanding from subject areas to be included.
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  • Teachers engage in learning and creating alongside students, and identify when they need skill-building, redirection, encouragement, and celebration.
  • Teachers use formative and summative assessments of knowledge, understanding, and success skills, and include self and peer assessment of team and individual work.
  • Teachers employ a variety of lessons, tools, and instructional strategies to support all students in reaching project goals.
  • Teachers work with students to organize tasks and schedules, set checkpoints and deadlines, find and use resources, create products and make them public.
  • Teachers explicitly and implicitly promote student independence and growth, open-ended inquiry, team spirit, and attention to quality.
cbyington2014

Seven Essentials for Project-Based Learning - 0 views

"Some "projects" border on busywork. Others involve meaningful inquiry that engages students' minds." ~John Larmer and John R. Mergendoller http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational_leadership/...

pbl education project learning projects resources

started by cbyington2014 on 11 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
jasonlewis26

Smarter Science - 0 views

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    Ideas for Inquiry science and PBL - look under the resources section.
latoya jackson

http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/pbl-series-driving-questions-students-u... - 0 views

Michael Gorman's award winning blog has an excellent description of driving questions and their role in project based learning.

started by latoya jackson on 01 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Megan Jacobson

Powerful Learning: Studies Show Deep Understanding Derives from Collaborative Methods - 0 views

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    Research behind the effectiveness of PBL
kurtschaefer

Intel Education Designing Effective Projects: Sort by Grade - 1 views

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    This looks to be a good resource for K-12 inquiry-based projects that focus primarily on math and science (though there are connections to social studies and language arts). It is searchable by grade and subject.
Dave Guymon

Programming Theory: Teaching - 1 views

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    A PBL example focusing on inquiry-based engagement with learning and teaching computer programming languages.
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