This is the room I faciltate the photography workshop in at the Holy
Cross Centre, Kings Cross, London.
Projects
and Play
Project Based Learning has its roots in social constructivist
theory and uses the notion of a project to investigate a topic.
The investigation is collaborative with key questions driving
students towards complex answers. Through exploring a theme students
can interpret, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information.
As well as an in-depth knowledge of the topic project students
develop skills in - communication, team work, problem solving,
decision making, and life-long learning.
Why
do project-based learning?
Project,
Problem, and Inquiry-based Learning
Contextual
Learning Resources :Project-Based Learning
One
Computer Classroom: Project Based Learning
Planning
for Project Based Learning
Social
Constructivist Theory
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