
Project-Based Language Learning: Projects that make them talk!
🌟 Calling all language educators! Ready to inspire your students with Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)? Dive into innovative strategies that boost motivation and real-world communication skills. Explore PBLL integration in CLIL contexts, master monitoring and assessment techniques, and design engaging projects. Elevate your teaching and empower your students to thrive! 🌍
Description
Are you a teacher of foreign languages or ESL? Do you struggle to motivate your students and make them talk more in class and in real-life situations?
Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) is reported to increase motivation levels in students while they acquire real communicative skills in the target language in your classes. It is not uncommon that students struggle to see the real connection between foreign language classes and the authentic use of language in a way that is meaningful to them. Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) is a teaching approach that can help them make those connections and feel more motivated to get out there and communicate in authentic situations and with real people of the target language.
During this course, you will gain an understanding of what PBLL is, an innovative approach that integrates language, content, and 21st-century skills by using engaging projects. This approach can be very effective in a CLIL context too. You will explore which steps and tools are best for integrating PBLL into your lessons, how to monitor and assess students and you will reflect on how you can integrate this approach into your concrete teaching practice and context. You will be presented with authentic thought-provoking ESL/EFL/FL projects and will work in teams to create your own project.
By the end of the course, you will be able to design and implement motivational projects for your second language classes. You will know where to find resources to reuse or adapt and will create your own sample project for your classes. You will feel more confident facilitating collaborative activities with your students and will learn how to assess projects in a way that promotes both collective and individual accountability.
Learning objectives
- Define Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)
- Describe the benefits of PBLL
- Brainstorm project ideas for your class
- Use a PBLL framework to find, assess and create PBLL units.
- Promote efficient teamwork among students
- Apply optimal assessment methods in PBLL instruction.
- Use efficient feedback strategies
- Implement Social and Emotional Learning strategies to improve collaboration
- Apply digital technologies to facilitate PBLL
- Create a PBLL unit for your class
Methodology & assessment
Our Pegasus teacher´s Academy Transcend Method for Teacher Training is built around what research tells us is effective and based on the analysis of the feedback from hundreds of teacher participants over the years.
Teachers learn best when they get to inquiry, investigate, reflect, perform small tasks that are doable and bite-sized, create learning artifacts that they can use for their classes (such as learning activities and lesson units) and feel positive, safe and supported in their learning experience.
More here: https://www.pegasusteacheracademy.com/methodology
Assessment:
-Class observation
-Completion of daily tasks assigned
-Completion and presentation of a final project related to the course on the last day.
Certification details
A completion certificate will be provided indicating the dates, location, duration of the course and main topics.
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Јазик:English
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)
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Target audience type:TeacherHead Teacher / PrincipalSchool Psychologist
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Learning time:25 hours or more