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PROJECT-BASED APPROACH

PROJECT-BASED APPROACH. Louis Mark N. Plaza MSU- Iligan Institute of Technology Integrated Developmental School 26 November 2012. Projects take awhile . Projects seem engaging . Projects require a lot of work. Students work together during projects. impressions on projects.

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PROJECT-BASED APPROACH

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  1. PROJECT-BASED APPROACH Louis Mark N. Plaza MSU-IliganInstitute of Technology Integrated Developmental School 26 November 2012

  2. Projects take awhile. • Projects seem engaging. • Projects require a lot of work. • Students work together during projects. impressions on projects

  3. What type of students do projects work best for? Most motivated students? • How do projects address standards? • How long do projects take? • Do projects need to be interdisciplinary? • How would I begin a project? questions on projects

  4. Conventional Classroom Scenario

  5. Project- Based Classroom Scenario

  6. GuhIT

  7. Collaborative Student Work • Long-term investigations • Assessment tests • Student-centered • School-based activities • Teacher decision making Conventional or Project-based?

  8. Project • Collaborative Student Work • Long-term investigations • Student-centered Conventional • School-based activities • Teacher decision making • Assessment tests

  9. Constructivism, PrjBL, PrbBLand IBL

  10. Constructivism

  11. Project-Based Learning

  12. Inquiry-Based Learning

  13. Problem-Based Learning

  14. Try some project-based learning strategies • Make my classroom more student-centered • Incorporate group work • Do at least one project this year • Do more than one project this year • Improve a particular project • Integrate technology in classroom learning Possible Goals

  15. Increased motivation • Academic gains • Improved higher-order thinking skills • Increased collaboration • Growth in self-direction • Benefits for all students Benefits

  16. We are not now that strength which in the old daysMoved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are,One equal-temper of heroic hearts,Made weak by time and fate, but strong in willTo strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Ulysses, Alfred Lord Tennyson End Note.

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