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- المدة 6 hours
- الطبع بواسطة Arm Education
- Total students 1,318 enrolled
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Brought to you by Arm, this course covers all the non-technological elements of Project-Based Learning. This includes soft skills such as gracious professionalism, teamwork, communication and collaboration.
Learn how to become an effective advocate of PBL amongst your peers, and effectively share the benefits with school leadership and parents. You will also learn about common ways of embedding PBL in the formal curriculum and how to utilise available resources to enhance your lessons.
What you will learn
- Learn about the importance of STEM skills such as teamwork, which are in-demand in the workplace but often deprioritised in education
- Explore some of the important aspects of effective teaching with Project-Based Learning, including engaging and entrusting learners
- Learn methods to communicate the effectiveness of your newly acquired skills and classroom practice to your peers, and to your learner’s parents
- Investigate how to encourage, advocate and organise ‘extra-curricular’ PBL activities, such as hackathons, after school clubs and projects for students
- Find out about the unique ‘Arm School Program’ approach, and how you can uniquely integrate it into your lesson plans
- Finish the course with a classroom investigation, which helps you put your learning into practice
Skills you learn
Syllabus
Module 1 Introduction
Module 2 The importance of gracious professionalism
Module 3 Contexts are key
Module 4 Engaging parents (and colleagues)
Module 5 Keeping PBL extra curricula
Module 6 Issues with cross curricular delivery
Module 7 The role of the Senior Leadership Team
Module 8 External partners
Module 9 Adapting and enhancing the ASP PBL approach
Module 10 Classroom investigation
Auto Summary
Enhance your teaching skills with "Teaching with Physical Computing" by edX. Focused on soft skills, teamwork, and communication, this 6-hour course by Arm emphasizes Project-Based Learning (PBL) advocacy, curriculum integration, and resource utilization. Ideal for educators seeking professional development.

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