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Information Processing Models

Published on Nov 22, 2018

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Information Processing Models

Bianca Covarrubias  GED 616

Project Based Learning

PBL

PBL

  • It is what students need to know
  • Drives questioning
  • Gives students choices
  • Provides students with a voice
  • Allows students to develop 21st century skills
  • Allows for reflection and revisions
  • Student engagement and creativity

Information Processing Models

  • If students were learning about congress or the United States Government, a great project based learning activity would be to write a letter to congress. It promotes collaboration and communication as well as application of the material.

Inquiry Learning

Inquiry Based learning

  • Presents problems and scenarios
  • Students develop questions
  • Students complete research on the topic
  • Students present their learnings and findings
  • Reflection

Example

  • If students are learning about plants and animals or their habitats, they would create questions about the topic, then research those questions and create a presentation. Afterwards they would reflect with the class on their findings and what they learned.

Socratic Dialogue

Socratic Dialogue

  • creates open ended questioning
  • learning ethics
  • promotes critical thinking
  • class discussion/collaboration
  • allows students to practice time management and leadership roles.

Example

  • Students learning a new topic in history might be asked to create questions about the topic or may be presented with questions from the teacher. A class discussion will take place where the leader will make sure to clarify, synthesize and restate opinions being discussed. Students need to be able to defend their positioning and statements.