Throughout chapter two, it was made clear that project based learning will be
useful in the lives of everyone for as long as there is work to be completed in
a learning community. A learning community can be any business
work team, big or small, that engages in ongoing, collaborative problem solving
focused on making the business better. Learning communities are
beneficial because they in the process, individuals and the team expand their
ability to achieve the end results. Importantly, they assist each
other in developing new ways of thinking and new strategies to find a solution
based on the prior knowledge of the individuals. Learning
communities effect teachers because with all of the extra work that teachers
are responsible for leaves little time for them to discuss, in detail, and
share their strategies with other fellow teachers. However, learning
communities makes this possible and encourages teachers to make beneficial
additions to their strategies. Learning communities affect students
by creating a teaching strategy that allows students with many different
learning styles to learn. Shared vision in learning communities
creates a school where everyone works together in learning and growing as a
whole. The goals of a school with a shared vision includes that the
students are learning, a culture which welcomes collaboration and school
improvement in encouraged, and results are focused on. This chapter
on learning communities relates to our project highly in the area of
collaboration and shared ideas. Not only is our project being
completed through a process of shared ideas and strategies of our group
members, but also in our virtual project as well. We are extending
our learning community across the globe to receive knowledge and exposure to
many other areas as well from a country across the world that our students will
communicate with.
Arika,
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about how teachers don't have enough time to always discuss their strategies with fellow teachers. Using learning communities to help communicate these strategies has the potential to help evolve strategies to an entire new level.
Arika,
ReplyDeleteI like how you talk about how PBL is really useful when their is collaboration taking place. If collaboration wasn't taking place, I believe PBL would not be nearly as effective because the teachers wouldn't be communicating on what is working. They wouldn't be giving each other that critical feedback that makes PBL such a success for student learning.