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Benefits of project based Learning - 0 views

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    Benefits of project based Learning
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Tips for Using Project-Based Learning to Teach Math Standards | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Andrew Miller provides tips for conducting Math PBL projects with examples
Don Doehla

What the Heck Is Project-Based Learning? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    You know the hardest thing about teaching with project-based learning? Explaining it to someone. It seems to me that whenever I asked someone the definition of PBL, the description was always so complicated that my eyes would begin to glaze over immediately. So to help you in your own musings, I've devised an elevator speech to help you clearly see what's it all about.
Devon Grilly

Easing the Pain of Student Collaboration | Deeper Learning - 0 views

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    How to foster collaboration in a group project setting.
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Ten Takeaway Tips for Teaching Critical Thinking | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Suggestions from educators at KIPP King Collegiate High School on how to help develop and assess critical thinking skills in your students.
Don Doehla

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: Building Parent Support for Pro... - 1 views

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    When a teacher, school, or district tells parents and community members, "We're going to do Project Based Learning!" the response may vary. You're lucky if some say, "Great news! Students need to be taught differently these days!" but a more typical response might be: What's Project Based Learning?  That's not how I was taught. Why do we need PBL, if (a) our school is already doing well, or (b) what we really need is a better literacy/math program to raise test scores?  Isn't that just a trendy new thing that doesn't really work?  How is this going to affect my child (and me)?  Basically, they're asking for the what, why, and how. Here are some successful strategies we've seen to answer these questions.
James Addison

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Ruth Howard

Project Assessment Alternatives - Classroom 2.0 - 1 views

  • I am interested in hearing alternate approaches to assessing projects other than using rubrics. I want to  begin moving away from rubric use, as I have experienced students tend to work to satisfy the rubric rather than focus on the process of learning (isn't a rubric just another way of answering the student question "What do I need to do to get an A on the project?").  While a rubric can be constructed so as to avoid prescriptive language, and consequently prescriptive projects, they then become less effective in assessing the project overall. Further, I am hoping to encourage a more "learning for it's own sake" environment, rather than learning to get a grade as described by the rubric. Is anyone using pure narratives/personal reflections as the sole project assessment tool?  If so, what are students asked to write? Personal reflections on what was learned through the project? Summary of project goal achievement? What are you looking for in the narratives as evidence of true learning?
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Don Doehla

How PBL Teachers Set the Stage for Sticky Learning - 0 views

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    Watch the video embedded in this article. GREAT example of REAL PBL! #insipring #example #PBL 
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