This document discusses project-based instruction and the importance of self-directed learning. It addresses concerns with the current education system and argues that the purpose of school should be to prepare students for life after graduation. Project-based instruction is presented as a potential solution that engages students in authentic projects with real-world audiences. This helps students develop important skills like communication, collaboration, problem-solving and the ability to teach themselves. The document provides examples of project types and emphasizes that technology tools should empower student learning rather than replace teachers.
7. Why are we writing?
This isn’t literacy,
it’s science.
8. Why are we
doing math?
This is science!
I think they
are serious!
9. 1. What is science?
2. What is literacy?
3. What is math?
4. What is art?
10. 1. What is science?
2. What is literacy?
3. What is math?
4. What is art?
my 3rd hour class
my 5th hour class
my 1st hour class
my 6th hour class
11. Preparing students for their future
What skills do they need to succeed?
College & Career
Ready
12. Preparing students for their future
What skills do they need to succeed?
College & Career
Ready
13. Preparing students for their future
What skills do they need to succeed?
College & Career
Ready
14. Preparing students for their future
What skills do they need to succeed?
College & Career
Ready
What about Life-Ready?
15. Preparing students for their future
What skills do they need to succeed?
Communication & collaboration skills
Problem solving skills
Technology skills
Know “how to learn”
16. It is critical for our students
to become self-directed learners.
17. It is critical for our students
to become self-directed learners.
18. It is critical for our
students to become
self-directed learners.
24. Project-Based Instruction
key ingredients:
1. Authentic projects. Authentic audiences.
2. Extend learning beyond the school & school day.
3. Collaborate with the community for resources,
opportunities, and expertise.
4. Projects demonstrate students’ understanding of
content knowledge.
5. Require higher order thinking skills.
25. Project-Based Instruction
key ingredients:
6. Incorporate 21st century skills.
7. Equip students with resources.
8. Teach skills. Don’t assume they have them.
9. Foster an inquiry-based classroom.
10. Foster a student-centered classroom.
29. Communities
• Part of the regular high school day
• 75 students
• Science, Literacy, Social Studies, Leadership
• Together for 3 hours
• Responsible for teaching all of the content
33. Veterans’ Event
Student Veteran
Students will conduct and video record a 1:1
interview with a veteran from World War II, the
Vietnam War, or the Korean War.
After conducting the interviews, students will edit
their interview video into segments, copy the
video to a DVD to present to their veteran’s family.
34. Veterans’ Event
Meet & greet
Interview
Video-record interview
Edit video
Present DVD to family
36. Authentic Projects
iPads for Autism
Participation Nation - Elections
Green School Initiative
Sustainable Agriculture
Healthy Snack Initiative
Neighborhood Gallery Walk
Water Quality Testing
Alternative Energy Innovations
40. Project Design
Prepare & Plan Phase
How does this project relate to the content?
What does “success” look like?
What resources will we need?
What roles will be necessary?
Who are potential community partners?
Project Pitch
41. Project Design
Action Phase
Connect with community partners
Assess timeline & progress
Share group updates
Document learning & progress
Promote project
56. How are we supposed to learn about all of these
different technology tools that we can use?
IMPOSSIBLE
There are way too many tools out
there for you to learn about each one.
…by the time you did,
everything will have changed.
57. How are we supposed to learn about all of these
different technology tools that we can use?
IMPOSSIBLE
Why would you have to learn all of them?
EMPOWER STUDENTS TO LEARN!
58.
59. MYTH:
Technology will replace teachers
TRUTH:
In the digital age, the role of the
teacher is more important than ever.
Guide by the Side
Expert Learner
60. Ultimate Challenge
Challenge Checklist:
___ Throw away the cookie cutters. Embrace teacher diversity.
___ Provide more autonomy in your teachers’ professional development.
___ Find resources to help your teachers learn.
Administrator
61. Ultimate Challenge
Challenge Checklist:
___ Find authentic projects with authentic audiences to engage students.
___ Engage students in higher order thinking.
___ Teach important 21st century skills.
___ Find technology that maximizes student learning.
___ Never stop learning!
Educator
62. Oliver Schinkten
Staff Author, LinkedIn + lynda.com
Thank you
for participating!
Let’s connect!
email: oschinkten@linkedin.com
Twitter: @schink10