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Episode 10 Project Based Learning with Kelly Pfeiffer

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In this episode, Dan interviews Kelly Pfeiffer, looking at Project Based Learning. They discuss some of the key aspects needed to create a good PBL unit, how it helps create lifelong learners and how you can begin to use aspects of PBL in your classroom this week.Project Based Learning with Kelly Pfeiffer by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityKelly Pfeiffer is the head-teacher for futures learning at Dubbo School of Distance Education. She won the Australasian Association of Distance Education Schools award for teaching excellence this year.  Her team also won the Technology 4 Learning Award this year. AND The Dark Sky education package that she developed with her colleague has been nominated for the international Dark Sky Defender AwardWhat are the key aspects of PBL to make it effective?Driving QuestionAuthentic AudienceFeedbackWhat makes PBL an effective teaching strategy for creating lifelong learners?Helping our students develop problem-solving skillsTeaching them to collaborate, be resourceful and resilientThe transfer of learningThe authentic learning process has a huge impact on the students and their future lifeHow can teachers begin to use PBL?Begin to use the key elements of project-based learning:Authentic audiencesReflective processesInquiry-based learning and driving questionsFurther resourcesAttend our upcoming Project-Based Learning workshop with Thom Markham Founder of PBLglobalYou can find lots of resources including online courses that are NESA accredited at the Project-Based Learning Global website. If you would like a closer look at the Dark Sky Education package that Kelly and Melissa developed you can find more information here

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