Sunday, March 22, 2015

Blog Post #9

Blog Post #9
By: Chelsea Powers


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What Can Teachers and Students Teach Us About Project Based Learning?
Project based learning is always a learning experience. There is always something new and exciting to learn about. Students and teachers teach us how to integrate PBL into our classroom environment to make a fun learning experience that will make a mark and not be forgotten.


What Motivates Students?
By watching the video What Motivates Students? I have learned in order to motivate students you have to find what interest the students and then associate the projects around real life experiences, something that is personal that they can use an take with them as a life lesson through life. I also found rewarding the students to be very useful. Even if it's as just as simple to tell them what a great job they have done. 




High School Implementing PBLPBL High School Math
Implementing PBL in a high school environment especially through English and Math could be some what difficult. The teachers at Sammamish High School is overcoming this possibility. I believe by connecting students at this age to the subject content and the outside world is very important. Speaking for myself I know that Math can be a very challenging subject but by letting them create games collaboratively and working the problems out through something they created helps them give a better understanding of what they need to know. The success rates that Sammamish High School has seen since implementing PBL shows that this is working for students.

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My Conclusion
Through my findings I have found that the most important things I have learned is to have a driving question. Not just an ordinary question but a question that is engaging to students that will want them to think about what they are learning. This leads to the importance of open-ended questions. Open-ended questioning promotes communication skills and problem solving. By engaging students through driving questions, open-ended questions, problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, and collaboration you have met the common core state standards.In Project based learning students take charge of their learning. They get to investigate the problems and share with others and then they have the opportunity to reflect on their learning and findings. 

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1 comment:

  1. Chelsea,
    great post! I love the pictures you uses to go along with your post. I also learning that it is very imporant to have a good driving question. By doing this, you get the students actively involved in what project they are doing. This blog assignment really encouraged me to want to do project based learning in my classroom.

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