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A guide to forming teams, helping them become effective, & using peer ratings to adjust grades.
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Thinking routines are structured protocols that guide students through intentional thinking processes. These routines offer frameworks that help students slow down, process their thoughts, make connections between ideas, and engage thoughtfully with their work.
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Revision plays a vital role in making PBL an iterative process that fosters deep learning and results in high-quality work. Revision enables students to reflect on their learning, incorporate feedback, and improve their work over time.
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Critique protocols are structured processes that guide students in giving and receiving high quality feedback. This guide offers strategies for implementing peer critique protocols that enhance learning and improve the quality of student work.
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Exit tickets are brief formative assessments and/or reflection routines that students complete and submit at the end of a lesson or class period. This guide includes strategies for using exit tickets to support assessment and reflection within the context of PBL.
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Students use creative thinking and collaborative work to connect the classroom with the real world while developing 21st Century skills
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Event planning and hosting involve designing, organizing, and holding a gathering or activity for a specific audience and purpose. Events can range from small, focused workshops to larger-scale exhibitions, performances, or community celebrations.
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A physical model or prototype is a tangible representation of an idea, object, or system. Models are used to visualize concepts, simulate processes, or communicate design ideas while prototypes serve as functional examples for testing and iteration
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Norms are the agreed upon rules that build a productive, self-driven, and respectful culture. These norms, especially when co-created with students, can serve as the “north star” or guiding philosophy for all that happens in a classroom.
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Students work with community experts & create scientifically accurate cartoon pamphlets on Bacteria.
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A social media campaign is a coordinated effort to use social media platforms to promote a message, product, or cause. These campaigns involve creating content such as posts, videos, and graphics designed to engage and inform an online audience.
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A public service announcement (PSA) is a short, impactful message created to raise awareness or influence attitudes and behavior about a specific issue. PSAs often use visual and auditory storytelling to engage the audience and deliver a clear, memorable message.
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A policy proposal is a formal document or presentation that outlines a recommended course of action to address a specific problem or need. It typically includes an issue analysis, proposed solutions, evidence supporting the recommendations, and an implementation plan.
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Benefits of an online portal for tracking students' learning experiences and teachers' feedback.
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An idea talk (inclusive of TED Talks, PechaKuchas, Ignite Talks, and other formats) is a short, concise presentation about a focused idea using a structured format.
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A podcast is an audio recording or series of audio recordings focused on a particular topic or theme, similar to a talk radio show.