Right now, we are trying to roll out project based learning in our school. How are we doing it? I spent the summer studying schools which have successfully implemented the projects. Though none of them were exactly like ours in demographics, I know our students will benefit and grow from this implementation. Eventually we would like to copy the Bergen County Technical School model. They have project Wednesdays. On Wednesday, the school runs a half day. The other two hours are "project time." Students have certain projects they must complete according to their career major, and some they can elect to participate in. Though we like this model very much, we wanted to get our feet wet before committing to this plan. We have PLT groups which meet once a month. The PLTs are made up of teachers from each discipline along with career majors, guidance counsellors, CST, and aides. Each PLT group is responsible for creating two projects this year, one the first half of the year, the other in the second. We plan to roll out the first projects in the second half of the year. Right now we need to convince all of the teachers that these projects are worthy of the class time it takes to implement them. One teacher asked me recently, "but how will we get through the standards if we waste time on projects?" I was trying to convince her that it isn't a project in addition to the standards, but a project through which to teach many standards. In other words, we begin with standards and create a project which is both rigorous and relevant. It is also cross-curricular and can address the standards of many disciplines at once. A link to our wiki for PBL can be found here: PLB
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9/13/2012 02:38:56 pm
Doing masters research into ICT Integration so I'm very interested in joining this group.
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