How Your Students Can Design Their Own Learning
Students who get to decide the questions they ask and the products they create are engaged, invested, and proud of their school work. Student-driven project based learning can make this dynamic possible in any classroom. Not every lesson or project in every class needs to take this form. Maybe reserve it for the big stuff. If every culminating end-of-unit or end-of-quarter activity is PBL, students will leave your class feeling as though they own their knowledge and know how they will use it moving forward. Here are 6 steps to guiding your students through designing their own learning experiences: 1. Personalize It Most learners are accustomed to being given directions, following them step-by-step, and producing a project that looks incredibly similar (or identical) to a model. In a traditional classroom, the teacher plans the project and the students make it. In a personalized PBL classroom, the students do it all. My favorite resource for defining and explaining per...