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PBL. Sara Hallermann PBL National Faculty Buck Institute for Education sarahallermann@yahoo.com. By the end of PBL 101, you will have started planning a project by: O Understanding “Main Course” PBL O Generating a Project Idea O Refining a Driving Question
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PBL Sara Hallermann PBL National Faculty Buck Institute for Education sarahallermann@yahoo.com
By the end of PBL 101, you will have started planning a project by: O Understanding “Main Course” PBL O Generating a Project Idea O Refining a Driving Question O Balancing Assessment Strategies O Gathering Tips for Managing Projects O All of the Above
THINK SHARE BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND. What knowledge, skills & dispositions do you want your students to have before they graduate? In other words, describe your “ideal graduate.”
THINK SHARE BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND. What knowledge, skills & dispositions do you want your students to have before they graduate? In other words, describe your “ideal graduate.”
“It’s not focused enough on content.” – They
“It’s loud & messy!” – They
“There’s no individual accountability.” – They
“It’s not for my students.” – They
By the end of PBL 101, you will have started Planning a Project by: O Understanding “Main Course” PBL O Generating a Project Idea O Refining a Driving Question O Balancing Assessment Strategies O Gathering Tips for Managing Projects O All of the Above
“The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative.” – John Dewey
Dear Keepers of the Missions of Alta California, Because the Church desires to save more Indian souls, we would like to establish another mission, the 22nd, somewhere beyond the one in Sonoma. Please tell us exactly where you think the mission should be located and what it should look like, based on your knowledge of the area. With gratitude, Archbishop Fonte Mexico City, 10 June 1822
Inquiry & Innovation Driving Question or Challenge Need to Know Student Voice & Choice Critique & Revision Public Performance & Product 21st Century Skills
Driving Question or Challenge Publicly Presented Product The 22nd Mission Project Need to Know Feedback & Revision Inquiry & Innovation Student Voice & Choice 21st Century Skills
Driving Question or Challenge
Need to Know
Inquiry & Innovation
21st Century Skills
Student Voice & Choice
Feedback & Revision
Publicly Presented Product
LINE IN THE SAND. Watch this video. Look for the 7 essential elements of PBL. Were any elements particularly strong, or were any missing? Video - Students as Entrepreneurs
“Build with what they have.” – Lao Tzu
THINK SHARE REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION. Would PBL be an evolution of your teaching, or a revolution? Or do you do it already? Could you modify some of your current activities or “projects” so they have the 7 essential features of PBL?
By the end of PBL 101, you will have started planning a project by: O Understanding “Main Course” PBL O Generating a Project Idea O Refining a Driving Question O Balancing Assessment Strategies O Gathering Tips for Managing Projects O All of the Above
SOURCES OF INSPIRATION • Your Community • Your Students • Current Events • Real-World Practice/Problem • Your Content Standards • Online Project Libraries • Your File Cabinet • Your Colleagues
By the end of PBL 101, you will have started Planning a Project by: O Understanding effective PBL O Generating a Project Idea O Refining a Driving Question O Balancing Assessment Strategies O Gathering Tips for Managing Projects O All of the Above
Driving Question or Challenge Publicly Presented Product PBL Need to Know Feedback & Revision Inquiry & Innovation Student Voice & Choice 21st Century Skills
REFINING A DRIVING QUESTION. Watch this video. What do you notice about the process of refining a Driving Question?
THINK SHARE REFINING A DRIVING QUESTION. What do you notice about the process of refining a Driving Question?
From “too big” to manageable: How have humans changed the environment? How has our valley changed in the past 50 years?
From “Google-able” to open-ended: What were the major developments in the Renaissance? Was the Renaissance a rebirth, or a whole new baby?