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Project-Based Learning Session 2, Goals & Checklists http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu Cindy Kieffer Leslie Opp-Beckman University of Oregon

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Project-Based Learning Session 2, Goals & Checklists

http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu

Cindy KiefferLeslie Opp-BeckmanUniversity of Oregon

Topics, Session 02

• Opening remarks.

• Activity 1, Review.

• Setting goals.

• Activity 2, Set goals.

• Making student checklists.

• Activity 3, Make checklists.

• Wrap up and homework.

Review,Choose One

Projects can be in a format as…

1) Reports (notebook, folder).

2) Displays (bulletin board, poster, photos).

3) Dramatizations (skit, play, music/dance).

Activity #1, Review

Discuss in groups, *new* partners: • Number and age of students.• Project topic and type.• Project planning and structure.• Work in pairs, groups?• Time and resources.

Setting Goals

Decisions about goals with…

• Teacher(s).

• Student(s).

• Others.

Is it the first time for projects?

Informing Students

At the *beginning* of the project, give students information about…

• Project overview.

• Goals.

• Checklist or “road map.”

• Assessment.

Types of Goals

The types of goals will determine the type(s) of assessment…

• Language skills.

• Content matter.

• Procedural, mechanics.

• Affective, behavioral.

Activity #2, Goals

In groups, discuss pg. 3 of handout. What goals will your project have?

Who will set (choose) the goals?• Language skills.

• Content matter.

• Procedural, mechanics.

• Affective, behavioral.

Checklists

Checklists should…• Match goals (categories, items).• Use clear statements.• Have a positive tone.• Follow a logical order.• Offer models, examples.

Activity #3, Checklists

In groups, discuss pg. 4 of handout. What will be on your checklist?

Does the checklist match the goals?• What categories?• What items in each category?• Does the order make sense?• What about models (examples)?

Management Tips

Think in advance of ways to store project materials.Some Project Planner ideas…

• Folders, envelopes, clips.

• Boxes, trays, bags.

• Stationary vs. mobile.

Surathampitak, Window Sills

Surathampitak, Tables & Shelves

Carts, Rolling Cases

Next Session

Bring your goals and checklists to our next session, so that we can use them to plan assessment.

For copies of handouts:

http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu

Project-Based Learning Session 2, Goals & Checklists

http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu

Cindy KiefferLeslie Opp-BeckmanUniversity of Oregon