Learning Opportunity

Project Based Learning (PBL) Two Day Workshop, Grades 1-12

This session has been completed.
Facilitator: Corrie Ziegler
Date:

This is a multi-day event.

Day 1Sep 15, 2016 (9:00 am to 3:30 pm MDT)
Day 2Sep 16, 2016 (9:00 am to 3:30 pm MDT)
Cost:
$150.00
(includes lunch, which is not prepared in a nut/gluten-free environment)
Location: Edmonton (ERLC Office at Elmwood School)
Room 17/18, 16325 - 83 Avenue
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Session Code: 17-CR-046
Focus: Leadership

Target Audience

Grades 1 - 12 Teachers and Administrators

Please bring a fully charged electronic device to access the electronic workbook, online Programs of Study, templates and related articles. If you prefer to bring a hard copy of the Programs of Study for the grade you teach, that is perfectly acceptable as well.

About this Learning Opportunity

This interactive two day workshop will engage you in learning the principles of Project Based Learning (PBL).  Through a combination of direct instruction, video analysis and hands-on collaborative work, you will have the opportunity to plan and design an engaging and rigorous project for your students. Be prepared to provide/receive formative feedback about your project from your colleagues.  

By the end of the two days, you will have a complete project that directly aligns with Alberta's Programs of Study and includes effective formative and summative assessment practices. You will walk away from the workshop with a project that is "ready" to introduce to your students! 

Note:  There will be "homework" following the first day of the workshop.

This session is being offered on a cost recovery basis.

About the Facilitator

Corrie Ziegler has been an educator for over 36 years and prior to joining Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium, she worked as a teacher, principal, supervisor and director with Edmonton Public Schools. She has led AISI projects, managed teams, and has facilitated numerous sessions on a broad spectrum of topics related to teaching and learning.  Corrie believes in the power of collaboration and has coached numerous learning communities in working together to achieve high levels of engagement and learning for all students.