Course Number: | EDU 5515 C57 (Graduate) |
Instructor: | Gabrielle Lumbra |
Location: | Online |
Dates and Times: | Asynchronous meetings online July 8-September 1, 2019 |
Credits: |
3 graduate |
Tuition: | $950 |
Note: Course payment or purchase order of $950, payable to CASTLETON UNIVERSITY, is due at the time of registration. A purchase order number can be entered into the online registration form. Please mail the check to: Financial & Registration Services, Castleton University, 62 Alumni Drive, Castleton, VT 05735. To help us ensure that your payment is applied to the correct course, PLEASE WRITE “CFS” IN THE CHECK MEMO LINE. Thank you.
In project-based learning, learners work to investigate and solve real problems and answer real questions. Learners of all ages want to make an impact and project-based learning can be an engaging way to design meaningful learning experiences for them. In this course, participants will learn the main elements of a project-based learning experience. They will brainstorm ideas for projects, driving questions, and culminating events or products. They will design their own project-based learning experience just in time for the new year to begin. This course is appropriate for teachers of any grade level as well as administrators who design professional learning experiences.
Understand the difference between traditional projects and project-based learning
Design a project-based learning experience
Required Readings:
Boss, S., & Larmer, J. (2018). Project based teaching: How to create rigorous and engaging learning experiences. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Recommended Resources:
LARMER, J. (2017). PBL STARTER KIT. Place of publication not identified: BUCK INST FOR EDUCATION.
OR
Hallermann, S., Larmer, J., & Mergendoller, J. R. (2011). PBL in the elementary grades: Step-by-step guidance, tools and tips for standards-focused K-5 projects. Novato, CA: Buck Institute for Education.
Gabrielle Lumbra
(802) 309-5240
Bethany Sprague
(802) 468-1325