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Secrets of PBL for STEM
- 1. The Secrets to Project-based
Learning in STEM
Michael
M.
Grant,
Ph.D.
Michael M. Grant 2009
- 2. Michael
M.
Grant
Instruc4onal
Design
&
Technology
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mgrant2@memphis.edu
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Michael M. Grant 2012
- 4. 32 Secrets to Share
• Defining projects
• Components of projects
• Managing projects
• Creating projects
• Grading projects
• The realities of projects
- 15. 6
Students follow a process or investigation
to complete task(s) and produce artifact.
Project are not recipes.
- 19. 10
Resources are evaluated and
synthesized to produce artifact(s).
- 22. 13
Artifacts afford multiple
representations of knowledge.
Projects are not recipes.
- 25. 15
Good projects offer students
opportunities to gauge their learning.
- 30. Bloom’s Taxonomy
Higher
Evalua4on
Order
Thinking
Synthesis
Skills
(HOTS)
Analysis
Applica4on
Lower
Order
Comprehension
Thinking
Skills
Knowledge
(LOTS)
- 31. 19
Students will segment their learning
from one class or topic to another.
Merging STEM should be the rule — not the exception.
- 34. 22
The amount of time and the resources
available to the student will impact the
artifacts students produce.
- 37. 24
Projects take longer to grade...but the
final grade shouldn't be the first grade.
Constantly refer to the rubric and the driving question.
- 38. 25
Projects may aggregate multiple
sources of knowledge into a portfolio.
- 39. 26
Students will weigh what's good
enough versus the amount of time and
effort required.
- 40. 27
It is practically impossible for an
artifact to represent all that has been
learned.
- 44. 30
Teachers and students must be
comfortable with the physical
messiness of project-based learning.
- 46. 32
Project-based learning must be
integrated with the reality outside a
teacher’s classroom.
- 48. Thanks MSTC for having me and letting me play
with you guys for a couple of days!!
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- 49. Michael M. Grant, PhD 2012
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