Another week of new knowledge has pass by. I have to say that I found this week's topic really interesting and yet very easy to understand. I am still amaze by the simple tools that could be well incorporated in my teaching in order to highly improve it. I enjoyed Susan's article quite more, probably because of her examples, specially the ones related to folktales. I believe that with the right group of studetns this idea could really work here in my country. Bolivia is a place full of history and even more here in my hometown. I would like to see my students working on a PBL related to this interesting subject. I also thing that having this folktales available for other people, could benefit lot of people, even the lot of tourists who came to this lovely city.
I believe this way of working, could well motivate students and allow them to be aware of their own learning. It is a very simple yet rewarding idea to work this way.
I am so looking forward to next week, I have to say that this course only keeps getting better!
Tatiana
1 comment:
Hi Tatiana,
It is true that knowledge is power. What we are receiving is greater than we may have we thought.I agree that Project-Based Learning is an a must do.The learners will definitely find learning an exciting experience. I believe that if you try this out your students will love it.Do not forget the Technology -Enhanced Lessons too!
Regards,
Jow
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