Hello everyone! We are Maria Bernal, Elena Cutillas, Laura Olivares and Sabrina Sánchez, we are studying our first year of the degree of Primary Education at the University of Murcia.
We have opened this blog in order to update some information about our subject Educational Planning.
Today we will tell you what we have done this week...
Firstly, we saw a video called "Alike", which showed how today we live immersed in monotony and on a world where the lack of interest in creativity and motivation is set on our daily lives.
After having watched that video, we have been told to do a a work with a cardboard in which we had to use creativity to say good and bad qualities of a teacher, and this is the result:
PBL - CANVAS
Today we are going to dedicate the post to talk about the PBL method and the CANVAS . Through the PBL we get tools that allow us to effectively incorporate innovation for teaching and learning. The CANVAS allows us to enhance creativity by designing learning projects easily and visually. If we use the CANVAS in the PBL method, we can put in it how the project we want to do will be. Here we leave an example of a template that could be used: Now, we are going to give an example of PBL in Spain, specifically in a school in San Pedro del Pinatar, there the teacher Marina Tristán, has carried out for eight weeks a work in which mathematics, social sciences and Spanish language and literature are linked. In this project 27 students participated, and each of them had to make their own diary. With this work the students learned and discovered many things, including constellations, interpreting maps, the usefulness of time zones ... Here we leave the links in which we
Thank you very much for your work. Well done!! María J.
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