Friday, February 10, 2012

Brittney Cox Reading Reflection 3

Brittney Cox
Reading Reflection 3

            Projects go beyond a set objective which is why they are so interesting.  Teachers make projects based on what their students need, how they learn, and what they are interested in learning.  It is nice that the textbook becomes more of a reference rather than the main source of information.  The students learn to be creative and take ownership of their learning.
            Projects can overlap multiple disciplines which is a teacher’s dream!  We have so much content that needs to be covered and projects can be the most efficient way to do so.  Instead of covering the content in a traditional style, projects can make learning relevant to the students’ lives.  They can also help the teacher scaffold each student on an individual level and challenge them to progress in Blooms Taxonomy. 
            Teamwork is essential when students are working on a project together.  This is my favorite aspect of project based learning.  It does not matter what job each student will end up getting once they are finished with school, teamwork is almost always used.  Literacy is also incorporated in almost every job available.  In chapter three, literacy incorporates identifying, understanding, interpreting, creating, communicating, and computing.  “Literacy boils down to learning to be independent, aware, and productive citizens (p 49).”  I want all of my students to be fluent in all of these areas.
            Essential learning functions are the basic points we want our students to take action in.  Ubiquity, deep learning, making this visible and discussable, expressing ourselves, sharing ideas, building community, collaboration, research, project management, reflection and interaction are all covered in a project based learning curriculum.  We must study ways to form lessons that enhance our students’ experiences in the classroom as well as reach the benchmarks. 

2 comments:

  1. I agree with the statement that we as teachers would love to have their projects cover multiple disciplines. And I agree that with projects like this the textbook is just another resource we can use.

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  2. I totally agree with the way students get to be creative and take ownership in their own work. I feel that this is a very important key to Project Based Learning. Whenever you can take credit for something you will be proud, you work harder to make it great. Pride in students work will allow them to work harder and feel a sense of accomplishment when they do well.

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