Getting ready for the new curriculum, Erasmus+ project
Pattanen school, Raahe
I attended a course of project based learning with my colleague during the last schoolweek in
May. Course was organized by Europass Teacher Academy and our teacher was
Sheila Corwin. Our trip to the Italy was from 27th May untill 3rd of June 2018
and during that period we got introduced to the prosess of project based
learning and into the Italian culture, nature and surroundings of Florence and
the Toscana area.
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| Arno river and the Florence |
During this week of getting introduced to the process of a project based learning we planned our own problem based project to use in our own classrooms at next semester. We used following steps for implementing our problem based project:

Start with the essential question that rises from real world and engages the students to the project. Good essential question is non googleable and the question has not one answer or solution.
Design a plan for the project keeping in mind which content standards will be addressed, what parts of the curriculum are included into the project. Students are involved in planning and decision-making and as many subjects as possible are integrated into the project.
Create a schedule for the project. Set
benchmarks, give students direction for managing their time, remind them of the
timeline and help them set and keep the deadlines.
Monitor the students and
the progress of the project by helping them to take responsibility for their
work. Teach the students how to work collaboratively and have students choose
their primary roles and assess the prosess as well as the endproduct.
Assess the outcome. Assessment provides
diagnostic feedback, help educators set standards.
Evaluate the experience. Reflection is a key
componet of learning. To enable effective self-evaluation take time to reflect,
share feelings and experiences, discuss what worked well and what needs change.
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| Our own Project Overview |
We planned our own problem based project to teach the energyresources for the 9th graders. The project integrates physics, finnish language and geography. Our projects name is What feeds you mobile phone? and the driving question Which energyresources you would choose as decisionmakers for your area? We designed the project and set some supporting questions for the students. We also made following detailed plans for the project but those are not shown for the studens at first because the project includes room for the students voice and choice. We listed the background information students need to know when they are planning their part of the project. We listed the techology (hardware and software) they use, where they possibly find the information they need (internet, publications, visitors or visits), how much and what lessons are used to the project, how students can present the project and what they can choose to produce as a end product and what are the assessments of the process and the product.
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| All the participants of the course and the teacher |
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| Countryside of the Toscana area. |





