Rigorous PBL by design : three shifts for developing confident and competent learners
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Rigorous PBL by design : three shifts for developing confident and competent learners
Corwin, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-178) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Thoughtful Design Guide for Maximum PBL Impact
When problem- and project-based learning (PBL) is designed and delivered effectively, it has the potential to create confident and competent learners. Educators must know how to thoughtfully design projects that move students from surface to deep and transfer learning.
Bridge the gap between expected PBL success and real-life classroom implementation by diving deep into the design for new and existing projects. Through in-depth examples, discover how to make three shifts essential to improving PBL's overall effect:
Clarity: Students should be clear on what they are expected to learn, where they are in the process, and what next steps they need to take to get there
Challenge: Help students move from surface to deep and transfer learning
Culture: Empower them to use that knowledge to make a difference in their life and the lives of others
Be the key to help students discover, deepen, and apply their learning to a world beyond them.
"This is an outstanding resource for educators, providing a practical framework for creating effective and impactful PBL experiences. We are committed to strengthening our PBL practices and we look forward to adding this valuable resource to our professional reference library."
Rachel Bergren, MSc, Director, Education and Guest Experience
The Marine Mammal Center
"Michael McDowells book provides powerful insights to ensure the conditions essential for PBL are present for increased impact on student learning. This magnificent book provides educators with practical ways to design authentic and 'ever-lasting' learning."
Sarah Martin, Principal
Stonefields School, New Zealand
目次
Foreword by John Hattie
Introduction
Chapter 1. Focusing on Confidence and Competence in Learning
Confident and Competent Students at Work: Sir Francis Drake High School
Confidence in Learning Attributes
Competence in Learning Levels: Surface, Deep, and Transfer
PBL as a Vehicle to Build Confidence and Competence in Learning
Chapter 2. Designing PBL for Student Confidence and Competence
Make PBL Effective
Advancing PBL by Design
Chapter 3. Design Shift I: Clarity-Understanding Expectations of Learning Upfront
Clear Expectations Motivate Learning
Where Am I Going in My Learning?
Steps for Determining Clear Learning Intentions and Success Criteria in Project Design
Chapter 4. Design Shift II: Challenge-Structuring and Sequencing Learning Through Projects
Designing for Challenge and Intervention
Step 1 (Plan A): Align Student Activities and Teaching Actions According to Surface, Deep, and Transfer Expectations
Step 2 (Plan B): Structure Inquiry to Identify Student Performance and Provide Support That Aligns With the Learning Needs of Students
Chapter 5. Design Shift III: Culture-Knowing and Acting on Impact Collectively
Developing a Culture of Confidence
Chapter 6. Reflections on PBL Practice
Working Together for Impact
Retooling PBL to Serve as a Vehicle for Confidence and Competence
Afterword by Suzie Boss
Appendices
Appendix A. Project Design Template
Appendix B. Sample Projects
Appendix C. PBL Design Shift and Key Elements Checklist
Appendix D. Recommended Texts for PBL Implementation
Glossary
References
Index
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