Guidelines for Problem-Based Learning Interactions
Pointers provided by Diana Roth, Lanphier High School, Springfield,
IL
General Principles:
- EVERYONE IS EXPECTED TO CONTRIBUTE EQUALLY TO THE SOLUTION OF THE
PROBLEM
- EVERYONE IS EXPECTED TO WORK DILIGENTLY DURING TIME GIVEN IN CLASS.
- STUDENT SHOULD AVOID WORKING ENTIRELY ALONE ONLY TO THROW THINGS TOGETHER AT THE END.
Class Participation Rules
- Every student will contribute to the discussion.
- Every student will be non-judgmental of other student's opinions. Listen
to others' opinions. Let others finish talking before sharing your opinion
or raising a question.
- Every student will have the opportunity to express his or
her ideas without their ideas being attacked.
Do not laugh at or attack other people's comments.
- Every student will ask questions when an idea or fact is
presented that they do not understand.
- Remember that the teacher is primarily a facilitator and not an information
giver.
Group Participation Rules
- Each member of the group will contribute to the project.
Be willing to share your ideas, facts, and learning issues with the class and
your group.
- Each member of the group will talk to and interact only with
his/her group.
- Each group member will be present and ready to work.
Come to class prepared to participate in discussion and activities.
- Each group member will do the research or work assigned to
him/her. Be sure to find the information you have volunteered to find. Bring
all materials and research information needed as agreed upon or assigned.
- Each group member will be present for group presentations
or their grade will be lowered. If the absent group member does
not wish to have their grade lowered, (s)he can come in on their
own time and deliver an oral presentation by him/herself.
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