Saturday, November 15, 2014

Reading Reflection #11

Description of what occurs as a result of using the Project-based learning approach.
  • Once the project has been completed, the teacher and students will feel as if they have gone somewhere together and leave vivid memories, souvenirs, and artifacts, as well as, ideas for shaping the next learning adventure.
Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
  • Ways to bring your project home are to capitalize on your investment, critique your work, share your insights, become a resource for your colleagues, enter a contest, and/or enjoy the journey. 
Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
  • For our project we will want to critique our work to figure out what worked and what didn't. We are also creating a website that can be used as a resource for colleagues to see what was done and what resources were used to create this project.

2 comments:

  1. Katelyn,
    you make a great point that a important part of bringing a project home is to share your work. This is great to spread the findings about your project to others so that they can use your work to spring board into a project with a similar topic.

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  2. I like how you included that you will be creating a website resource for other teachers. I did not think to include that piece of information into my reflection.

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