Informational Processing Family

Published on Apr 13, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Project Based Learning

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Long-term lessons that often combine disciplines

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Projects are complex, require investigation, problem solving, and decision making.

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Stages of Inquiry

  • Searching: identification and representation of the problem
  • Solving: gathering information and generating a solution
  • Creating: making a product, i.e. presentation
  • Sharing: communication of findings
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Inquiry Learning

5 E Learning Cycle

of Inquiry Learning

Engagement: get learners engaged in the topic

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Exploration: learners explore the topic, gathering information and data

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Explanation: learners provide explanations and reasoning behind their findings

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Elaboration: learners put together a product to pass along the information to others

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Evaluation: learners look at each others' work, ask questions, and get clarification on the information presented

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Socratic Dialogue

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-Asking "why" is where it starts
-Good technique for studying ethics
-Develops critical thinking

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Discussion Leader

  • Starts with an open ended question
  • Maintains focus on the topic
  • Ensures all participants get equal time
  • Clarify, synthesize, and restate points to make sure others are keeping up

Participants

  • Need to think and speak persuasively
  • Need to be active listeners
  • Must have respect for others and their view points in order to create a safe place to engage in dialogue

Important! There is no one correct answer!

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Jennifer Aydelotte

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