Innovative teaching methods What is innovation?. “something new” “a new method or device” Why innovate?…

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Innovative teaching methods What is innovation?

“something new” “a new method or device” Why innovate?…

Innovation in the Classroom = A vehicle for Progress How can I get my students to….

Think? Method….

PBL Problem based learning So what is problem based learning…

aligned to the curriculum… How does the process work?…. Learners are engaged by problems which are…. open ended meaningful

Problem- Solving Process problem defined information shared think tank evaluation select best solutions Example….

PBL in practice Spaghetti Bridge Result reflects practicality and academia BUT…

Why use Problem based Learning? PBL creates….

Transferable skills With a purpose….

PBL prepares students to think critically and analytically, and to find and use appropriate learning resources. And there's more….

With PBL students Experience ICEDIP….

I= Inspiration Innovation creates motivation + impulse +momentum.

Clarification Students formulate questions What am I trying to achieve, say, solve ? Where could this idea take me?

Evaluation Students evaluate their own and their peers work weaknesses = opportunities

Distillation Students choose The best ideas

Incubation Students learn to work on problems within a designated time-frame and group setting.

Perspiration Students learn that Perspiration requires: positivism,persistence,commitment,engagement and early response to any shortcomings.

Inspiration Clarification Evaluation Distillation Incubation Perspiration six aspects of PBL…

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