Setting aside time for conscious reflection
helps students reveal things they might not otherwise think about; what they
learned and what they enjoyed about learning, their growth as learners, and how
and what they want to learn in projects ahead.
Reflecting is a very important
part of the project. It’s a time for the students to look back and see how much
they learned. You could bring back the pre project assessment and show them
what they thought before the project so they can compare what they know now.
This is also a time for you as a teacher can get input. The students could give
you suggestions on what they liked, what they didn’t, and what you could do to
make the project better next time.
When
a school does something that will be remembered for generations this is when a
tradition is created. Students who do the project will tell their younger siblings
about it then they will look forward to doing it. I remember in my school, we
had many traditions. In fifth grade, there was the Lego project. In eight grade,
there was the egg drop. Senior year, we had Gatsby Days. These kinds of
traditions will always be remembered.
Once
the project is done, celebrate! Show students work, put on an event, create a
blog, or a hold party. Any way you do it, celebrate learning, and build your
schools identity as a place where kids get to learn through projects.
Once
our project is done, we are going to do a questionnaire. This is the time for
the students to look back on the project and give us their input. We are also
going to have a school wide assembly, where the students can show off what they
learned. If we were really doing this project, I hope it would be something
that would continue for years to come. It would be a project that students
would look forward to doing.
I really like your idea about doing a questionnaire. This will give the students a time to reflect and an opportunity for you to see how they felt about the project. I also think having an assembly is a great way to showcase student work.
ReplyDeleteBringing back the pre-assessment would be a really neat way for students to see how much they've learned in the process of their project. Including this with discussion will really help to instill a sense of accomplishment within them, and hopefully inspire them to want to know more and continue to explore.
ReplyDeleteYour ideas of having an questionnaire and hosting a school wide assembly are great ideas. The questionnaire will help you to find what the students liked about the project, and the assembly will help your students get excited to complete this project and to put forth the necessary effort.
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