Strategy for students to become Knowledge Creators
Being a professor comes with a certain amount of authority. But some instructors have found that letting go in the classroom and finding ways for students to construct their own knowledge can create a richer experience for them.
Using a project
created by Robin DeRosa, a professor of interdisciplinary studies at Plymouth
State University, as a model, Paige is having her students create a “resource
book” for the course.
In order to
design a course to meet these kinds of goals, Lang argues, professors need to
use “backward design,” beginning the process not by selecting content, but by
articulating what they want students to walk away with.
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Mr. Pralhad Jadhav
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