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Khurshid Khan
E&S Education Deptt Peshawar KPK
 Pyramid Discussion -
 Learning resource centers
 Enquiry-based approach
 Project-based learning
For all red topics, the inner circle speaks.
For all blue topics, the outer circle speaks.
For all green topics, both circles speak.
 My mom
 The best movie I have ever watched
 My best educational experience
 My previous partner’s best educational experience
 My favourite teacher and why I liked her/him
 Three things I like about teaching
 Our understanding of PBL
 Four things we would like to learn from these sessions.
Learning by doing
…. learners acquire knowledge after having
experienced or done something new
(Kotti, 2008: 32)
 exploitation and processing of experience
 acquiring knowledge
 transforming the way of thinking and changing
attitudes
 concrete activities
 opportunities to reflect
“learning is the process whereby knowledge is
created through the transformation of
experience”
(Mezirow, 1991, Silberman, 2007:8, Kolb, 1984)
 Language teaching – Basic Ideas
 Skills and knowledge
 Macro and micro (or sub-) skills
 LSRW
 Oral and written skills
 Receptive and Productive skills
 Approaches and methods of language
teaching and learning
 Grammar translation
 Audio-lingual
 Communicative approach
 Experiential Learning and Whole Language
Approach
Develops confidence and independence
Demonstrate increased self-esteem
Positive attitude towards learning
Student autonomy
Improved language skills
Use of language in relatively natural context
Purposeful communication
Select appropriate levels of difficulty or
involvement
Develops confidence and independence
Demonstrate increased self-esteem
Positive attitude towards learning
Student autonomy
Improved language skills
Use of language in relatively natural context
Purposeful communication
Select appropriate levels of difficulty or
involvement
“The biggest obstacle to school
change is our memories.”
-- Dr. Allen Glenn
“We must be the change we
want to see in the world.”
-- Mahatma Gandhi
 PBL is curriculum-fueled and standards-based.
 PBL asks a question or poses a problem that ALL
students can answer. Concrete, hands-on
experiences come together during project-based
learning.
 PBL allows students to investigate issues and
topics in real-world problems.
 PBL fosters abstract, intellectual tasks to explore
complex issues.
 Question
 Plan
 Schedule
 Monitor
 Assess
 Evaluate
Start with the Essential Question.
Take a real-world topic and begin
an in-depth investigation.
Make sure it is relevant to your
students.
 Plan which content standards will be
addressed while answering the question.
 Involve students in the questioning,
planning, and project-building process.
 Teacher and students brainstorm
activities that support the inquiry.
 Teacher and students design a timeline
for project components.
 Set benchmarks.
 Keep it simple and age-appropriate.
 Facilitate the process.
 Mentor the process.
 Utilize rubrics.
 Make the assessment authentic.
 Know authentic assessment will
require more time and effort from the
teacher.
 Vary the type of assessment used.
 Take time to reflect individually
and as a group.
 Share feelings and experiences.
 Discuss what worked well.
 Discuss what needs change.
 Share ideas that will lead to new
inquiries, thus new projects.
1. Begin with the End in Mind
2. Make a Tough Topic Fun
3. Focus on Standards -- But Not Too Many
4. Start Small When You're New
5. Test-Drive the Final Product Before Starting
the Project
6. Start Your Project with an "Entry Event"
7. Keep Students in the Loop
8. Set Clear Deadlines -- But Allow for Some
Flexibility
9. Create a Balanced Assessment Plan
10. Conclude Projects with a Bang
What change will my school bring in Swat in
the next 10 years?
What does my school look like in the year
2050?

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Pbl presentation by khurshid khan

  • 1. By Khurshid Khan E&S Education Deptt Peshawar KPK
  • 2.  Pyramid Discussion -  Learning resource centers  Enquiry-based approach  Project-based learning
  • 3. For all red topics, the inner circle speaks. For all blue topics, the outer circle speaks. For all green topics, both circles speak.  My mom  The best movie I have ever watched  My best educational experience  My previous partner’s best educational experience  My favourite teacher and why I liked her/him  Three things I like about teaching  Our understanding of PBL  Four things we would like to learn from these sessions.
  • 4. Learning by doing …. learners acquire knowledge after having experienced or done something new (Kotti, 2008: 32)
  • 5.  exploitation and processing of experience  acquiring knowledge  transforming the way of thinking and changing attitudes  concrete activities  opportunities to reflect “learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience” (Mezirow, 1991, Silberman, 2007:8, Kolb, 1984)
  • 6.  Language teaching – Basic Ideas  Skills and knowledge  Macro and micro (or sub-) skills  LSRW  Oral and written skills  Receptive and Productive skills
  • 7.  Approaches and methods of language teaching and learning  Grammar translation  Audio-lingual  Communicative approach  Experiential Learning and Whole Language Approach
  • 8. Develops confidence and independence Demonstrate increased self-esteem Positive attitude towards learning Student autonomy Improved language skills Use of language in relatively natural context Purposeful communication Select appropriate levels of difficulty or involvement Develops confidence and independence Demonstrate increased self-esteem Positive attitude towards learning Student autonomy Improved language skills Use of language in relatively natural context Purposeful communication Select appropriate levels of difficulty or involvement
  • 9. “The biggest obstacle to school change is our memories.” -- Dr. Allen Glenn
  • 10. “We must be the change we want to see in the world.” -- Mahatma Gandhi
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  • 12.  PBL is curriculum-fueled and standards-based.  PBL asks a question or poses a problem that ALL students can answer. Concrete, hands-on experiences come together during project-based learning.  PBL allows students to investigate issues and topics in real-world problems.  PBL fosters abstract, intellectual tasks to explore complex issues.
  • 13.  Question  Plan  Schedule  Monitor  Assess  Evaluate
  • 14. Start with the Essential Question. Take a real-world topic and begin an in-depth investigation. Make sure it is relevant to your students.
  • 15.  Plan which content standards will be addressed while answering the question.  Involve students in the questioning, planning, and project-building process.  Teacher and students brainstorm activities that support the inquiry.
  • 16.  Teacher and students design a timeline for project components.  Set benchmarks.  Keep it simple and age-appropriate.
  • 17.  Facilitate the process.  Mentor the process.  Utilize rubrics.
  • 18.  Make the assessment authentic.  Know authentic assessment will require more time and effort from the teacher.  Vary the type of assessment used.
  • 19.  Take time to reflect individually and as a group.  Share feelings and experiences.  Discuss what worked well.  Discuss what needs change.  Share ideas that will lead to new inquiries, thus new projects.
  • 20. 1. Begin with the End in Mind 2. Make a Tough Topic Fun 3. Focus on Standards -- But Not Too Many 4. Start Small When You're New 5. Test-Drive the Final Product Before Starting the Project
  • 21. 6. Start Your Project with an "Entry Event" 7. Keep Students in the Loop 8. Set Clear Deadlines -- But Allow for Some Flexibility 9. Create a Balanced Assessment Plan 10. Conclude Projects with a Bang
  • 22. What change will my school bring in Swat in the next 10 years? What does my school look like in the year 2050?

Editor's Notes

  1. For many of us, our memories of school are of desks neatly arranged in rows. The teachers were standing at the front of the room. They were lecturing, writing on the chalkboard, or assigning written work for us -- the students -- to complete. Students were passive learners, receptacles of the knowledge imparted to them by their teachers.
  2. Twelve Healthy Cultural Norms [Saphier and King: Educators]: 1. collegiality 2. experimentation 3. high expectations 4. trust and confidence 5. tangible support 6. reaching out to the knowledge bases 7. appreciation and recognition 8. caring celebration and humor 9. involvement in decision making 10. protection of what’s important 11. traditions 12. honest, open communications It is by utilizing all of these qualities within a school’s culture that the capacity to improve the school is dramatically affected. Educators need to discover and then provide conditions in the school and the classroom under which people’s learning curves go off the chart. In his book, Learning By Heart, Roland S. Barth writes: “A school-based reformer ... works very hard to maintain one set of books by asking, “What is it that I believe constitutes a good education for these youngsters? And how am I going to enlist resources to change this school so that we can provide that education.’”
  3. With project-based learning, students work individually and in groups. They are constructors of knowledge. Children become collaborators building understanding.
  4. As educators, we need to address the content standards that are required for our students. We must always keep in mind these standards when designing a lesson. We must ask ourselves what types of activities support the standards because the content standards provide the foundation of knowledge to build upon. Too often in the past, the lesson was direct instruction with the teacher delivering the content via lecture. With project-based learning the inquiry process lends itself to collaborative projects. With project-based learning the teacher or the students pose a guiding question: What happens at night? What do nocturnal animals do while we’re sleeping? What is cystic fibrosis and how is it caused? [This was a question asked by second graders who had a classmate born with cystic fibrosis.] What would happen if our class formed a business with a real product and started selling stock? What does a high school look like in the year 2050? [This was a question posed by Eeva Reeder to her high school geometry students.] Field trips, experiments, model building, posters, and the creation of multimedia presentations are all viable activities within project-based learning. By creating bridges between subjects, students view knowledge holistically, rather than looking at isolated facts. Project-based learning promotes understanding, which is true knowledge. Students explore, make judgments, interpret, and synthesize information in meaningful ways.
  5. Project-based learning, as with all lessons, requires much preparation and planning. When designing the project and the student question that will launch the project, it is essential that you have in mind exactly which content standards will be addressed. Once these standards are in mind, then devise a plan that will integrate as many subjects as possible and appropriate into the project. Have in mind what materials and resources will be accessible to the students to assist them. Next, what time allotment will be given to the project? Will this project be conducted during the entire school day or during dedicated blocks of time? How many days will be devoted to the project? Students will need to be given direction for managing their time, a definite life skill. Finally, have a means for assessing your students’ completion of the project. Did the students master the content? Were they able to apply their new knowledge and skills? The question that launches your project-based learning lesson must be one that engages the students. It will pose a problem or a situation that the students can tackle knowing that there is no ONE answer or solution.
  6. The question that launches your project-based learning lesson must be engaging to the students. It is greater than the task at hand. It will pose a problem or a situation that the students can tackle knowing that there is no ONE answer or solution. Base your question on a situation or topic that is authentic. What is happening in your classroom? In your community? Make it a one that students can feel that they are making an impact by answering the question or solving the problem. The question should be a “NOW” question -- a question that has meaning for the students in their lives at this moment in time.
  7. Project-based learning, as with all lessons, requires much preparation and planning. When designing the project and the student question that will launch the project, have in mind exactly which content standards will be addressed through your inquiry and project development. Students feel ownership of the project when they have an active role in the decision making for the activities. Devise a plan that will integrate as many subjects as possible and appropriate into the project. Have in mind what materials and resources will be accessible to the students to assist them. For a sample of concept mapping software, visit the Inspiration Web site at www.inspiration.com.
  8. What time allotment will be given to the project? Will this project be conducted during the entire school day or during dedicated blocks of time? How many days will be devoted to the project? Give students direction for managing their time. Teach them how to schedule their tasks. Remind them of the timeline. Help them to set deadlines. The “big question” acts as the catalyst. Initiate projects that will let all students meet with success. Allow students to go in new directions, but guide them. Help them stay on course: the path to knowledge.
  9. Teach the students how to work collaboratively. Designate fluid roles for group members. Have students chose their primary roles but assume responsibility and inter-activity for all group roles. Provide resources. Provide guidance. Create team rubrics: Team rubrics state the expectations of each team member. Watch the group dynamics. How well are the members participating? How engaged are they in the process? Create project rubrics: What is required for project completion? What is the final product: a word-processed document? A multimedia presentation? An oral report? A poster? A combination of products? What does a good report/multimedia presentation/poster/product look like? Make the requirements clear to the students so that all can meet with success.
  10. The scoring of traditional testing, such as true-false or multiple choice, is much easier and less time consuming than the scoring of authentic assessment. These tests only show the estimated knowledge of the student once you factor in the element of the student’s guessing at answers. Types of authentic assessment are: Constructed-response items: a student has to state the answer to a problem. These tests often can allow more than one answer letting all students have a chance to demonstrate their new knowledge. Essays: students are asked to analyze and synthesize their new knowledge and then write about it. Performance tasks: students are asked to perform a task that will demonstrate the application of the new knowledge. Exhibitions and demonstrations: these projects can be done individually or within a group and demonstrate the application of the new knowledge. Portfolios: students keep a collection of work that best demonstrates the understanding and application of the new knowledge. Classroom presentations and oral discussion: students can orally demonstrate the application of the new knowledge.
  11. In the busy schedule of the school day, there is often little time for reflection. Yet, reflection is a very important part of the learning process. How do we expect our students to be able to synthesize their new knowledge if they are not given time to reflect upon what they have discovered? Too often, we teachers do not allow ourselves the time to reflect, as well. Set a time that is designated for reflection upon the daily activities. Allow for individual reflection, such as journaling, as well as group reflection and discussion.