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A Day in the Life of the Project Based Learner. Team Pandora Dr. Lisa Irby Dr. Jordan Connie LaFave Janelle Sternberg Tammy Swope. HOPE. The 5 Protocols of PBL. Protocol – the way we do things. Team Plan Work Critique Share. PBL Team Protocol.
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A Day in the Life of the Project Based Learner Team Pandora Dr. Lisa Irby Dr. Jordan Connie LaFave Janelle Sternberg Tammy Swope HOPE
The 5 Protocols of PBL Protocol – the way we do things Team Plan Work Critique Share
PBL Team Protocol Students Assume Roles Leader Communicator Techie Time Keeper Materials Manager
The Plan ProtocolAn organized approach to problem solving Now to the work • Brainstorm • What we know • What we need to know • Resources • Workshops • Individual task list • Research questions • Team task list • Timeline Students Plan Research
Investigate, Inquire, and Invent • Keep Track of Daily Goals • Check on progress • Resolve problems • Reflect on days priorities. • Receive Feedback before Critique • Protocol. • Students Resolve and Reflect • Kids at work Scaffolding Activities/ Workshops Research Summary
Critique Protocol What is it? Benefits Constructive feedback Is kind, specific and helpful Self Peers Teachers Professionals Allows for early input Allows for continual revision Allows for clarification Ensures alignment SHARE Examples When? prepares students for a successful share; mistakes can be corrected Desk Critique Pin up /Gallery Walk Warm / Cold Feedback Informal critiques - often Formal critiques - 3-4 days in advance
* Can Apply Solution * Local and Global * Parent * Professionals * Learners * Appropriate * Time Limit * Audience Expectation * Oral Presentation * Online * Publish * Display/Exhibit Share Protocol
Benefits Include: • Student Centered Learning/Focus • Critical Thinkers • Real World Application • Parent/Student Involvement • Allows creativity in learning • Aligns Standards • Communication Skills are Improved • 21st Century Learning/Technology • Cross Curriculum Teaching • College Readiness
PBL Teaching the Students to think Outside the Box!