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Title: Project-Based Learning


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Project-Based Learning
  • An Overview

2
What is it?
  • Project-based education is an instructional
    approach that seeks to contextualize language
    learning by involving learners in projects,
    rather than in isolated activities targeting
    specific skills.

3
  • Project-based learning activities generally
  • integrate language and cognitive skills
  • connect to real-life problems
  • generate high learner interest
  • involve some cooperative or group learning skills

4
  • Unlike instruction where content is organized by
    themes that relate and contextualized material to
    be learned, project-based learning presents
    learners with a problem to solve or a product to
    produce.
  • They must then plan and execute activities to
    achieve their objectives.

5
Benefits
  • As a natural part of the process learners plan,
    work on complex tasks, negotiate work details,
    volunteer or are assigned duties and assess their
    performance and progress.
  • The sense of accomplishment felt by all who
    participate in a meaningful project has a real
    impact on self-esteem

6
more benefits
  • Meets the needs of learners with varying skill
    levels and learning styles.
  • Engages and motivates bored or indifferent
    students.

7
  • Projects selected may be complex and require an
    investment of time and resources, or they may be
    more modest in scale.

8
Examples? (Groups of 3)
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Here are some examples
  • A Weekly menu of healthy serving sizes and dishes
  • A healthy recipe book that incorporates healthy
    versions of American recipes as well as recipes
    from their homelands
  • A center/school-wide health fair
  • A video documentary (or powerpoint presentation)
    about health-related topics as they apply to
    their immediate families, friends, and community

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more examples
  • An interactive website (or pamphlet) about
    neighborhood health resources that can be
    accessed (or distributed to) people in the
    community, other students, etc.
  • An educational song or theatrical piece to be
    performed in front of an audience made of
    individuals who did not attend the health
    literacy course

11
Project Ideas Should Come From The Students
  • Students should be encouraged to be creative,
    think outside the box, use different media, and
    more than anything truly create a product that
    can be shared with and thought of as
    useful/informative by other community members who
    did not attend the health literacy course.

12
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