Project Based Learning In Action. Board of Education PBL Goal 2013-2014 Twelve Alternative Education and Special Education teachers will be trained in.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Project-Based Learning and Performance-Based Assessment.
Advertisements

AVID Elective Overview
PBL Post-Project Review. 1. Student Engagement2. Project Idea3. Student Learning4. Authenticity of Project Tasks and Products5. Quality and Use of Driving.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Common Core State Standards AB 250 and the Professional Learning.
Connecting Academics into Career and Technical Education Presented by: Travis Ridley Colonial Heights High School.
Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
Collaborating for Student Success Teacher Collaboration: Strategies & Outcomes ARCHES Seminar UC Irvine ~ 3/15/10 Ivan Cheng
PBL PRINCIPAL PRIMER: BCIC JOANNE KEIM PBL COORDINATOR, TRAINER AND COACH OCTOBER 2014.
Project-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning Penny Williams, Coordinator, Youth Development Patrick Shaw, Staff Development Specialist OCM BOCES Syracuse, NY.
Project-Based Learning Enhance Learning with PBL.
Ryann Kramer EDU Prof. R. Moroney Summer 2010.
Facilitators: Teresa Roe English Language Arts Division Manager, TDS Latahshia Coleman English Language Arts Instructional Facilitator, TDS Session Outcomes.
Common Core State Standards. What are Standards? They ensure that students are ready to be successful in school and in the workforce. They set the tone.
Introduction to digiCOACH Empowering Instructional Leaders Common Core Edition.
The Common Core Curriculum By Dean Berry, Ed. D. Gregg Berry, B.A.
Project-Based Learning Sally Stuart GT Specialist.
Welcome to the Grade 5 Open House Presentation Linnea Simon 5S Ricky Whitfield 5W Diana Lavigne ESL Liu Yan Grade 5 TA Helen Wang G5 ESL TA.
KRISTEN SHAND, PH.D. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Project-Based Learning Intel © Essentials Online.
Project Based Math Session 1: Developing an idea..
PBL PRINCIPAL PRIMER JOANNE KEIM PBL COORDINATOR, TRAINER & COACH DENISE PAWLEWICZ PBL TRAINER & COACH.
 Population › Young men and women ages › Varying abilities/needs  Circumstances › Have a child/children › Need to work to provide for family ›
Project-Based Learning
The Areas of Interaction are…
Project Based Learning PD Our Driving Question How can we plan effective projects for our students?
21st Century Skills: Just what are they?. Student Outcomes.
The Next Generation Science Standards From Awareness to Transition
Twilight Training October 1, 2013 OUSD CCSS Transition Teams.
District 3 Magnet Curriculum Writing Institute 2012 PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS.
ATL’s in the Personal Project
Why PBL? h?v=LMCZvGesRz8https:// h?v=LMCZvGesRz8.
PBL. PBL PROJECT BASED LEARNING When we give kids a REAL need to know, understand, and demonstrate what they have learned, student motivation increases.
Engaging All Students Through Project Based Learning Lisa Lilley Springfield Public Schools lisalilley.wikispaces.com
Project Based Learning Protect the Environment and Live Well Denise Tallakson June 2014.
The game is changing. It isn't just about math and science anymore. It's about creativity, imagination, and, above all, innovation.” –Business Week Magazine.
Project Based Learning
1. Administrators will gain a deeper understanding of the connection between arts, engagement, student success, and college and career readiness. 2. Administrators.
Intel ® Teach Program International Curriculum Roundtable Programs of the Intel ® Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation.
Introduction to STEM Integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
Local District 6 July 10, Story Purpose  To continue to build relationships which form the foundation of our work  To continue to build relationships.
Math Math Communication January 21, 2010 ESU#3 Facilitated by: Pam Krambeck and Debbie Schraeder.
Tuning Indiana: Education. Originally focused on: Elementary education Math education Special education.
A Vision for Education in Central New York College, Career & Citizenship Readiness.
Inquiry Learning and Social Studies College and Career Readiness Conferences Summer
Project Based Learning: Challenges & Opportunities John R. Mascazine, Ph.D. Ohio Dominican University Science Education Council of Ohio January 25 – 26,
LITERACY-BASED DISTRICT- WIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Aiken County Public School District January 15, 2016 LEADERS IN LITERACY CONFERENCE.
Civic Action Project: Project Based Learning Gets Students Ready for their future Constitutional Rights Foundation Presenters: Gregorio.
Mill Creek Middle School – Wizards Jeanine Lynch – August 22, 2014.
PBL Instructional Design. PBL Instructional Design Name: Name of PBL: Grade Level: Content Area:
Relationships in the 21 st Century Parent Teachers Students Association (PTSA) Goals, Membership, Participation.
Increasing Rigor in the Classroom Natalie Redman.
Welcome to the Grade 5 Open House Presentation Carl Alman 5A Linnea Simon 5S Ujjala Shroff ESL Liu Yan G5 TA Trinity Yang G5 ESL TA.
Better or Not…Here They Come Ohio’s Encounter with the Common Core & Revised Standards.
MU Core Revision Proposal The Atom Visual Structure Please read information provided in each slide as well as the notes under each slide.
What do you think should be the goal of technology in education?
Defining 21st Century Skills: A Frameworks for Norfolk Public Schools NORFOLK BOARD OF EDUCATION Fall 2009.
Module 5: Questioning, Inquiry and Problem Based Learning Introduction and Module Overview Standards Knowledge and skills Assignments.
Casimir Middle School TUSD Transition to the Common Core.
E-learning and E-assessments
PROJECT/PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING: Who’s Doing the Thinking?
Project-Based Learning (PBL)
Project-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Student Problem Solving – From Day 1
Zakia Elhadi ISNA Education Forum 2018
Introduction Icebreaker House keeping rules
Project Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Presentation transcript:

Project Based Learning In Action

Board of Education PBL Goal Twelve Alternative Education and Special Education teachers will be trained in PBL and will implement interdisciplinary quarterly projects with business partners.

Evolution of PBL at OCM BOCES teachers and administrators from CTE, Special Ed. and Alternative Education were trained through the Buck Institute CI&A received certification through Buck Institute to provide PBL training in Central New York additional Alternative and Special Education teachers trained through CI&A

Focused PBL CI&A provided both training and coaching for Special Education and Alternative Education at the following sites: Crossroads Cortland Alternative School Kasson Road Reach STARS Alternative High School

Examples of Current PBL Experiences Kasson Road- Leaving a Legacy at Kasson Reach- The Power of Symbols CAS- Designing and implementing a 5K Race STARS- Onondaga Lake - Past, Present and Future Crossroads- The Onondaga Lake Bridge Parkway Project

Impact on Student Learning at OCM BOCES Increased engagement Improvement in collaboration skills Increase motivation as a result of a freedom of choice to demonstrate their knowledge Utilized higher level critical thinking skills Ability to make better connections across the different content areas Enhanced creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking

Reflections From Teachers “Engagement is high when student choice is involved.” “Students are learning because they are experiencing the content and immediately putting it in a real-world context.” “I have had to pull back and allow my students to work through their conclusions instead of giving them the answer.” “Required more team planning.”

A Deeper Look at Project Based Learning at the Crossroads Program

Significant Content ELA Common Core Standards: #1 Forming an argument; #2 Speaking; #11 Responding to Literature. Math Common Core Standards: #G-MG- Modeling with Geometry; NQ #1,2,3- Quantities. Social Studies: 2.4; 5.4 Science: 1, 4 Common Core Literacy Strategies: Reading 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9; Writing 2, 4, 9, 10

21 st Century Skills -Collaborating with one another in order to come up with a solution -Creating plans for an alternative to the current bridge -Critically Thinking about alternatives and the consequences of those alternatives -Communicating their ideas with their local community including the Department of Transportation (DOT)

In-Depth Inquiry Students were involved in a rigorous, extended process of: – Asking Questions – Using resources such as the Department of Transportation, the internet, articles, and multiple methods to present their findings (Prezi, Pow- Toons, Powerpoints, Flip Cameras, etc) – Developing answers to the driving questions

Driving Questions Main Driving Question: Should a change be made to the Onondaga Lake Parkway Bridge? Week 1: Social Studies- What is the problem with the current bridge? Week 2: Math – What would be the cost and measurements of a new bridge? What are the statistics in regards to the accident rate under that bridge?

Driving Questions Week 3: Science – What affect does acid rain have on the current bridge? What would be the environmental impact of the new bridge? Week 4 &5: English Language Arts- How can we make the public aware of this issue and share our opinion of whether a change should be made to the current bridge?

Need to Know The entry event that generated interest and curiosity was the field trip to the Onondaga Lake Parkway Bridge with a teacher as a “tour guide.” Once students saw the large dents in the bridge and were made aware of the accidents that happened, this generated several “need to knows” regarding why this was happening and how solutions could be reached that could stop it from continuing.

Voice and Choice Voice: endless solutions to the problem with the bridge Choice: endless ways in which students could present their voice

Revision and Reflection Revision: several methods were used in order for students to revise their projects in ELA including critical friends Reflection: students had 5 different lenses to look at the problem through and use those different perspectives to alter their solutions/opinions

Public Audience