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Maryann Angeroth

Integrated & Interdisciplinary PBL | Project Based Learning | BIE - 1 views

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    Integrated & Interdisciplinary PBL You have begun to master the design process of Project Based Learning and the 8 Essential Elements of PBL are evident in the projects you have planned. That's great! The next step in your PBL journey might be to plan an integrated or interdisciplinary project. You can start by bringing other content areas into your own project, or begin planning projects with your colleagues from other content areas. Learn about successfully implemented integrated/interdisciplinary projects in various subjects and grade levels, and hear about design and management techniques to transform your projects into rich learning experiences for your students. Dayna Laur, BIE National Faculty member and featured teacher from Edutopia's Schools that Work series on integrated studies, will lead this hour long session.
Maryann Angeroth

Dweeber - 0 views

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    Study Together
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Student-Centered Learning Unit: A Case Study. - 0 views

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    ISSN-1042-1629
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Wearing Four Pairs of Shoes: The Roles of E-Learning Facilitators - 2002 - ASTD - 0 views

  • The teacher-centered model that has dominated instruction for centuries is slowly giving way to a learner-centered model with instructors in the roles of facilitators or "guides on the side
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      Characteristic of effective instruction from the Iowa Core Student centered learning
  • problem-centered environments
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      Teaching for Rigor and Relevance
  • The essential quality of learner-centeredness is most relevant when learners are personally challenged with a problem to solve, a project to complete, or a dilemma to resolve.
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      Rigor and Relevance
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  • make content more personally meaningful for learners.
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      AIW and Rigor and Relevance
  • Learners can practice what experts in their discipline do each day, with facilitators helping them revise and try again.
  • Facilitators-as-instructors provide informative feedback that offers learners guidance about how they might improve their performance. Both what facilitators say and how they say it has an impact on learners.
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      This reinforces what we read in earlier articles for this lesson.
  • If praise is given, facilitators must communicate why performance is positive.
  • Facilitators must establish peer feedback as an expectation in delineated guidelines posted at the beginning of a course (though those guidelines may be discussed and negotiated by all learners).
  • they guide a developing sense of community within and between small groups.
  • suggests learning communities
  • Encouraging and ensuring a high degree of interactivity and participation is one of the most important facilitation skills according to e-learning experts
  • -they should guide learners in working together to become more skilled in such collaborative skills as scheduling, project management, time management, consensus building, and leadership.
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      Employability Skills
  • study guides
  • help learners manage their time
  • make the technology transparent.
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