Phase Four
Stages & Timing
Individual Reflection on the project
Team Reflection
Reflection & Team Tutorial Meeting
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SL Week 15 PBL Week 11 Week beginning 2nd January. |
Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes Learned & Developed
...During The Project...
As we come towards the end of the project it is time to reflect on the knowledge, skills and qualities that you have learned and also those you already had but have developed further. Since the start of the project you have had the opportunity to become an expert in the area you researched. You have also had the opportunity learn, develop and display hard skills (such as researching, giving presentations, referencing…) and soft skills and qualities (such as team working, drive, planning, flexibility) all of which were needed to successfully complete the project. Look back at your reflections during the project and consider your achievements personally, and as a team. This is an important stage so take some time to consider these. |
...and The Future...
Employers, and of course educators, value lifelong learning (LLL). A key feature of LLL is recognising what we have learned (and how we have learned it) and understanding how we can apply this knowledge to future situations. Very few of us can know for certain what we will be doing in ten years time but it is possible to imagine how the skills, knowledge and qualities we possess now may help us in the future. |
Advice for Future Participants
Not only are you now knowledgeable in the field you researched but you are also an expert in completing the project.
Using your experience as a team consider the advice you would give to future participants in the project. Record your thoughts in your Progress Report then transfer these comments to this online questionnaire. Give each piece of advice a subject and then give more details. |
Suggestions to Improve the Project
As we have established you are the experts in completing the project. We would like your feedback on how we can improve the project in the future. We welcome constructive suggestions from the whole team. During the Progress Tutorial you can make suggestions to your teacher – but you do not have to give them all if you preferred that they remain anonymous. Use this link to add your comments – your replies will be anonymous unless you wish to give your names. |