Project Based Learning for All Classrooms - ONLINE

Project Based Learning for All Classrooms - ONLINE

CE Credits Online

Mon, July 1 2019 12:00 AM - Tue, June 30 2020 12:00 AM

Presenters

  • Mike Esping

Description

Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method that, when implemented successfully, can prepare our students for a world we can’t yet imagine. With PBL, we can teach our students the 21st century skills they’ll need for the jobs of the future. PBL focuses teaching and learning around engaging, real-world contexts and problems. Tying content to real-world issues makes the rationale for learning transparent to students, and sets them up to draw connections between what they’re doing in school to what they’ll need to do in life and career later on.

The goal of this course is to show participants that PBL is possible with any group of students, in any setting, under any conditions, and to teach participants how to plan and implement PBL with their unique group of students. After dispelling some common myths about PBL and building a case for PBL and 21st century learning, the course walks participants through each step of the PBL planning process, from brainstorming an authentic project idea to planning a culminating product that showcases what students know. It will also cover how to ground a project in standards, how to differentiate for different learners, how to assess students throughout a PBL project, and how to build a culture of inquiry that makes the work of PBL possible. The course wraps up by showing participants how to convince various stakeholders of the many benefits that PBL can provide to every student, and suggests strategies for implementing PBL at a school- or district-wide level.

This course’s final project asks participants to write their own PBL project plan to bring back to their own setting. Participants will be prompted to complete certain steps of the planning process throughout the course, which will culminate in the writing of a project plan for implementing their project idea.

Expect to submit a required project paper to CE Credits for grading by a representative. You can expect to wait 1-2 weeks for your Certificate of Completion after grading has been completed.

Dates

  • Mon, July 1 2019 - Tue, June 30 2020
    12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Online

Registration

Event # 88876

Price
$285.00
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Tuesday Jun 30, 2020 12:00 AM
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Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: VAH1201
45.00 Clock Hours $135.00