viernes, 13 de abril de 2012
PROJECT BASED LEARNING
During the last week I've learnt about PBL: which is the use of a demanding schoolroom projects to facilitate learning and assess student proficiency.This project was promoted by the Buck Institute for Education in the late 1990s.
This project makes the student become autonomous and he can develop valued research skills as students engage in design, problem solving, choice making, and fact-finding deeds
IN THIS IMAGE IS EXPOSED THE PROJECT-BASED TEACHING STRATEGY
The "PBL" stresses education activities that are durable . Distinct to the traditional, teacher-led classroom accomplishments, learners often must establish their own work and succeed their own time in a project-based class. Project-based teaching varies from traditional review by its emphasis on students' collaborative or individual item construction to represent what is being learned.
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Hello Isaac,
ResponderEliminarTeaching is an art, and we have to be updated to make students learn in a easier way, with the PBL we can change a little the traditional teaching and find new paths to teach and I like you searched for more information, thanks for share it.
Sincerely.
Alonso Escobar
Hi Isaac!
ResponderEliminarYou are right, I you mentioned thing really interesting.
Now, we have another text that can help us how to be better teachers, how improve our classes and how can make it better and interesting.
regards,
Marco
Hi Isaac!
ResponderEliminarI hope you are ok!
I haver reading your post and let me tell you that you're right and I think the same , for example Rubrics and alternative assessment have the same objective in this case get students to become more autonomous learners.
As a future teacher , we have to take into account that not all the students are able to use your own knowledge and develop it, therefore is important give them helps, in this case rubrics are excellents tools that can help us to evaluate the student's learning, and really trough this I can get successfully results and see if our learners are learning or not.
Regards,
Franciss