Lessons for Life Practice Learning with Ginger Lewman Transformative Principal 144
Sunday, October 9, 2016 by jethrojones
Ginger Lewman is a keynoter and consultant in Kansas.
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The power of connecting with others
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These are the projects that we can do.
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Lessons for Life Practice Learning <-Amazon link ESSDACK Link
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What are the important elements of project-based learning?
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Questions to ask as you start doing PBL.
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Optimal Ambiguity - how to create an environment where kids want to make sense of their situation.
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Be OK with every kid not being exactly the same.
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Launch
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Groupings
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High expectations
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Presentation
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Preparing for PBL
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Launch - how to set up PBL to be engaging.
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How to deal with having learning goals posted when
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The essential question to ask when starting Project Based Learning activities.
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Culture of schools - we unintentionally group kids to create bullies.
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Three ways to think about grouping.
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Ability, interest, readiness
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Good group-workers and bad group-workers
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3 people in a group is optimal.
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How to deal with friends in groups.
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How to be a transformative principal? Know why you want to do it.
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