María José López Aguirre
Week 12: Maximizing the Benefits of Project Work in Foreign Language Classrooms
Seven Essentials for Project- Based Learning
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This week readings share information about the benefits that project work offers to ESL learning. Project-based learning (PBL) is an effective student-centered approach implemented in language classrooms in order to engage students, increase their motivation and autonomy during the learning process. Students acquire knowledge by working for an extended period of time to gather information, investigate and respond to a real-life issue. Also, students can develop collaboration, communication, critical thinking and the use of technology, which will serve them well in the real world. I really like were the ideas presented for a final outcome of a project. For example, the bulletin board display, written reports, posters, role-plays, multimedia presentations, videos, and podcasts. The second article is focused on some essentials for PBL. Something that caught my attention was that teachers have to consider some elements when making a project. They have to activate students’ need to learn new content by launching a project that engage their interest and initiates questioning. Moreover, students have the opportunity to choose any topic to study in order to design, create and present new projects. The most important element of PBL is that teachers should design projects with the extent of students’ choice that fits their own styles, so it is meaningful for them. Something I learned from this article is that when working on projects students are engaged in compiling, processing, exchanging information in order to produce a successful project outcome. Finally, PBL is a dynamic classroom approach in which students actively explored real life problems and challenges and acquire a deeper knowledge.

