Forestry course: community forests group work

1.How does it engage students in the hard, messy work of learning? Using group project 2.In what ways is explicit skill instruction included? The instructor "encourage" the students to locate current problems. 3. Learner-centered teaching encourages students to reflect on what they are learning and how they are learning it. Start the group project after the first month of course so that the students should have the basic requirement to continue that work. 4.Learner-centered teaching motivates students by giving them some control over learning processes. The instructor lets the students to choose the best three topics after first month of the class. 5. Learner-centered teaching encourages collaboration. Students can learn from each other during the group work.

What would you change/adapt to make it more learner-centered, and why? What is the deliverable for the students? I agree with (LNathan) that is the instructor grading the peer feedback? I think more information regarding the overall project structure and marking rubrics is needed so that the students know what the requirements are. Peer evaluation is included in the participation marks and why not the project mark? Also how much will it be? I will change the peer evaluation to be part of the individual final project mark so that the students understand the important of working together.

VincentLeung1 (talk)06:18, 17 June 2018

I think this case might be the least learner-centered and also the most tiring for the instructor as he himself acknowledges it from the very beginning. One first and obvious thing that comes to mind is to let students propose the topic the will work themselves rather than handing them out a pre-made list. The way in which the instructor organizes the groups is not clear but also sounds very burdensome. I wonder which other better ways to organize students to work in group exist. And thank you Vincent for including the questions in your answer, that was very helpful! ;-)

AureaVericatRocha (talk)03:10, 18 June 2018