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Project-Based Learning in the English Classroom

Project-Based Learning in the English Classroom. Sound familiar?. Why are we studying this junk? When am I ever going to use it in real life?. Project-based Learning makes education meaningful. 21 st Century Skills. Creativity and Innovation Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

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Project-Based Learning in the English Classroom

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  1. Project-Based Learning in the English Classroom

  2. Sound familiar? Why are we studying this junk? When am I ever going to use it in real life?

  3. Project-based Learning makes education meaningful.

  4. 21stCentury Skills • Creativity and Innovation • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving • Communication and Collaboration • Information, Media, and Technology Literacy • Initiative and Self-direction • Social and Cross-cultural Skills • Flexibility and Adaptability

  5. Sounds good, but what about curriculum and standards?

  6. Although class time is organized differently for project-based learning, it is still very structured. • Projects are designed around core curricular objectives and are aligned with goals from the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.

  7. What will students gain from project-based learning?

  8. Research indicates that with project-based learning: • Students are more engaged and interested in learning the content because it relates to their lives. • Students understand what they are learning at a deeper level because they are actually using concepts and skills in meaningful ways. • By working with peers and others in the community, students learn important collaboration skills that they will need in their adult lives. • Students develop important self-management skills, such as time management, planning, and self-assessing.

  9. So, when do we start?

  10. 4 projects during the semester, each aligned with a major literary work • The Iliad, by Homer – Consequences of Pride • Antigone, by Sophocles – Effective Leadership • A Doll House, by Henrik Ibsen– Gender Equality • A Lesson Before Dying, by Ernest Gaines– Justice

  11. Questions? Contact me: Kelly Stollings Visit my page on Watauga High School SchoolFusion! 400 High School Drive Boone, NC 28607 (828) 264-2407, ext. 453 stollingsk@watauga.k12.nc.us

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