Wednesday Jul 12, 2023
Connecting with Students in a Multi-Age Project-Based Learning Classroom
This week, Beth explores a unique classroom environment in Southern Oregon when she talks with Jaylene Crane. Jaylene teaches in a multi-age 6-8 grades classroom at Comet Academy Magnet Program (CAMP) in Gold Hill, east of Grants Pass. CAMP emphasizes project-based learning and the development of 21st Century Learning Skills such as communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking.
To meet the needs of the different aged students in her classroom, Jaylene strives to create individual connections with students. Her self-contained classroom that also loops allows her to have significantly more time to build relationships with her students. Some ways Jaylene connects daily with her students include greeting students using their names, talking with students about what they like to do, and holding morning meetings. These connections then allow her to design projects to meet student interests or the gaps she identifies.
Resources:
Project-Based Learning Helps Students Become Activist Citizens of the World - NEA
What is Project-Based Learning? - US News and World Report
21st Century Learning - Harvard University
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