Monday, April 9, 2012

Chapter 11 RR: Marshall



As a result of using Project-Based Learning, you and your students should feel like you have taken a journey together and each experience is vividly remembered. This project does not just simply finish; it opens many doors for continued learning.

Ways to bring your project home include:
         Reflecting on your own.
         Reflecting with peers.
         Critiquing your project.
         Reflect on what you have learned.
         Reflect on what you would still like to learn.

The end of our project will allow us to see what we may have missed in our own project and what we would like to learn in the future. We will also brainstorm that if we were to do the project again, what would help it move along smoother.
         

1 comment:

  1. Reflection and evaluation is the only way to find yourself with any type improvements for the next school year. Collaborating and reflecting can help you see, maybe, missing holes or things that could have enhanced the project. Good job!

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