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laurelhinds

4 Ways to Use Project-Based Learning to Support English Language Learners - 0 views

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    English Language Learners (ELL) are becoming more widespread in classrooms ranging from K-12 to higher education. When utilizing PBL in an ELL classroom how can we as educators design projects to not only support language learning but also engage students?
jentronson

Project-based Distrubuted Learning and Adult Learners - 0 views

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    A study on PBL for adult learners
chrisdenny

Collaborative project-based learning and problem-based learning in higher education: a ... - 0 views

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    Printer friendly version in PDF KEYWORDS: Collaborative Project-based Learning, Problem-based Learning, Facilitation. The aim of this chapter is twofold. Firstly to support academic staff from a variety of subject disciplines in higher education in the clarification between two different learner focused strategies, namely collaborative project-based (CPBL) and problem-based learning (PBL).
Debra Killen

Supporting ELLs Through Project-Based Learning - 0 views

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    Project-based learning is a great way for English Language Learners to develop content knowledge and language skills. When done correctly, teachers are able to leverage the students learning in both English and the students' native language.
Shobhana G

PBL Project for ESL Learners - 0 views

This can be adopted for PBL instruction in any subject where students need to learn terminology associating names to images. http://www.pics4learning.com/lessonplan_details.php?id=204

projects PBL examples

started by Shobhana G on 18 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
David Ashby

Teachers' Views of the Efficacy of Incorporating the Project Approach into Classroom Pr... - 0 views

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    PBL show evidence of increasing teachers capacity for differentiated and individualized instruction.
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.
huskerteacher

NextLesson | Kayleen Colavito's Project Dashboard - 0 views

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    Possibly a very good way to introduce the concept of project based learning.  Young children love to create/play with just a "box".
ljdevillier

PBL Apps for ELLs - 0 views

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    While the author recommends these tools for language learners, they are useful for any PBL classroom. He also gives a shout out to Edmodo!
maryalicehudson

Summary of Research on Project-based Learning (June 2009) - 0 views

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    This very short summary would be a valuable resource to share with teachers who are reluctant to consider project-based learning. It addresses some of the concerns teachers may have about PBL, including student learning of content knowledge, student engagement and motivation, and outcomes with at-risk learners.
Jesse McNulty

K-12 Project Based Learning Resources - Center for Project Based Learning (PBL) - Sam H... - 1 views

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    Demands on our educational system are changing, and the graduating student profile indicates the need for students with well-developed critical thinking, higher-level thinking, collaborative abilities, learner-centered study emphasis and a budding real-world skillset. Students will be "Never tell people how to do things.
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    Project-Based Learning requires careful planning on the part of the instructor. Keep in mind unexpected circumstances such as unexpected delays or timing of certain aspects of the project. Making the projects standards-based can solidify the students' understanding of material for which they will be held accountable.
mh905808

PBL and STEAM Education: A Natural Fit | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Ways that PBL and STEAM lessons can compliment one another (and assist all types of learners)
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    A discussion about how STEAM and PBL go hand in hand.
Karen Krier

Foundations for Change PBL Project - 1 views

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    Project that inspires learners to propose solutions for human rights violations.
aprilday

University of Delaware PBL Clearinghouse Library - 5 views

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    This has several PBL lessons for adult/college-age students.
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