Lambros gives teachers all the tools they need for PBL instruction to boost reading comprehension, social skill development, content retention, and student motivation.
Lambros gives teachers all the tools they need for PBL instruction to boost reading comprehension, social skill development, content retention, and student motivation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Lambros is Director of the Center of Excellence for Research, Teaching, and Learning at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She is a consultant to K-12 schools and an expert at the creation and implementation of problem-based learning programs.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Author 1. Problem-Based Learning: What and Why Knowing What Collaboration and Differentiation PBL Provides Relevance to Learners PBL Teaches Lifelong Problem-Solving Skills The PBL Process in Action In a Nutshell 2. PBL in the Middle School Classroom Getting Started Delivering Problems to Students Problem Examples PBL Problem Sources Further Considerations for Middle School Classrooms 3. PBL in the High School Classroom In the Beginning Introducing PBL Problems Problem Examples PBL Problem Sources Further Considerations for High School Classrooms 4. And the Problem Is Developing PBL Problems for Classroom Use Aligning Developed Problems With Standards Getting Started Using Resources with PBL Problems Hints and Cautions in PBL Problem Development A Final Word 5. Knowing You Did It Making the PBL Grade With Authentic Assessments PBL and Assessment Examples Going Beyond Content Assessment Using Portfolios With PBL More PBL Assessment Examples Using Self and Peer Assessments With PBL 6. The Whole Picture PBL and Cooperative Learning PBL and Service Learning PBL and Project Based Learning PBL and Traditional Strategies Using It All, Using It Well 7. PBL Beyond The Middle and High School Classrooms The Future for Students The Future for PBL Resources Resource 1: Additional PBL Problems for Middle School and High School Resource 2: PBL Process Charts Resource 3: Guidelines for Facilitating PBL Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Author 1. Problem-Based Learning: What and Why Knowing What Collaboration and Differentiation PBL Provides Relevance to Learners PBL Teaches Lifelong Problem-Solving Skills The PBL Process in Action In a Nutshell 2. PBL in the Middle School Classroom Getting Started Delivering Problems to Students Problem Examples PBL Problem Sources Further Considerations for Middle School Classrooms 3. PBL in the High School Classroom In the Beginning Introducing PBL Problems Problem Examples PBL Problem Sources Further Considerations for High School Classrooms 4. And the Problem Is Developing PBL Problems for Classroom Use Aligning Developed Problems With Standards Getting Started Using Resources with PBL Problems Hints and Cautions in PBL Problem Development A Final Word 5. Knowing You Did It Making the PBL Grade With Authentic Assessments PBL and Assessment Examples Going Beyond Content Assessment Using Portfolios With PBL More PBL Assessment Examples Using Self and Peer Assessments With PBL 6. The Whole Picture PBL and Cooperative Learning PBL and Service Learning PBL and Project Based Learning PBL and Traditional Strategies Using It All, Using It Well 7. PBL Beyond The Middle and High School Classrooms The Future for Students The Future for PBL Resources Resource 1: Additional PBL Problems for Middle School and High School Resource 2: PBL Process Charts Resource 3: Guidelines for Facilitating PBL Index
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