Saturday, June 2, 2012

Teacher empowerment

How empowered are teachers?  Do teachers have the power to utilize instructional strategies in their classroom that they believe would benifit students?

Thursday, May 31, 2012

June 1, 2012

Follow the  link http://pbln.imsa.edu/resources/articles/problemlog.html  and click on Spring 2009, Volume 9 Issue. Read the essay on 'Pedagogic Growth Through PBL'. Then comment on the following statement:

'I feel convinced that the education system as a whole has to make changes in terms of learning through problems rather than focusing on learning to master standards.'

Designing a PBL activity


Design a PBL for your students
Things to remember
vStart with an ill structured problem
vHave more than 1 standard  involved
vProblem should related to students’ interest
vProblem should have Real life connection
vProblem should be open ended
vResources should be easily available

Lesson plan for PBL
Have the following completed  when you design your PBL
Title
Standards Involved
Objectives
Scenario
Kind of box chart used
Final product
Rubric for Assessment
Teacher notes on break up of PBL (Implementation plan)

Tips for designing your PBL


Think of a real life problem that is relevant to your students -- Context
Draw a concept map connecting the main problem to various factors
For example think of obesity and everything associated with it  -- Connection
Choose one factor (around a standard) and create a scenario around that factor  -- Content
Have clear expectations on what you want students to learn ( Reflect)  but do not communicate this in the scenario directly
Have a plan to facilitate students to analyze and reason  (Reason)
Have easily available resources for students to research (Research)
Create a rubric
Write teacher notes on how you will break up the case (implementation plan)

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

PBL Resources

Many of you expressed that you need resources for creating PBL activities.
Here are some resources might be helpful in writing PBL cases in your subject area.

http://www.cse.emory.edu/cases/
http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/
http://www.udel.edu/inst/

Monday, May 28, 2012

May 30, 2012, Blog # 1-

Choose one of the topics below to blog:
A] Problem Based Learning if implemented the right way encompasses inquiry, higher order thinking, critical thinking and much more. Explain why you agree or diagree with the author.

B] On page 9, the author compares and contrasts traditional teacher centered instructions to the student centered PBL. What do you see as the urgent need to move away from the traditional teaching to the student centered inductive learning.