1.
Discussion on the focus
of Learning Communities.
The focus of learning community is bringing
together a group of thinkers so that there learning can be done more
efficiently. It’s a revolution to improve education. Students have to think
more deeply to make connections and discuss ideas that are not used much in
today’s society.
2.
Discussion on the
benefits of Learning Communities.
The benefits of learning communities are
endless. Learning communities will produce better thinkers. It is a system that
prepares you for the real world. You need to know how to collaborate with other
co-workers, problem solve, and find creative solutions. Learning communities
force you to be innovative.
3.
Discussion on how
Learning Communities affect teachers.
Teachers will not be so isolated. Not only
will the students work as a team but the teacher will as well. The teachers
will work together to prepare the most effective ways to teach subjects.
Everyone is working as a team because that is how we are going to get the best
results. Multiple minds working together are better than one.
4.
Discussion on how
Learning Communities affect students.
Learning communities will create more creative students. Students will
learn to think out of the box. They are no longer to be guided. It is more of
an inquiry-based approach. Students are not given outlines of exactly what they
need to do. They are given a task and need to find a solution without being
told how to do so. Students will learn how to work effectively with other
students.
5.
Discussion on the
components for shared vision in Learning Communities.
The vision of learning communities is to create critical thinkers, make
connections, open mind thinking, collaborate with others, and create lifelong
learners. Learning communities is the new way of learning that needs to be
adapted. Students are put in situations were they have more self responsibility
and have to learn quickly so that they don’t let other group members down.
6.
Discussion on how
concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
This concept relates to our class because we
currently are working in groups. We write on a blog and make connections by
writing comments. We work together to become deep thinkers. Due to the snow
days we have missed out on the discussion aspect but we have a lot more of the
semester to come.
I definitely think that Project-Based learning should be placed into all classrooms. It benefits teachers and students. This style of teaching prepares students for reality once they get our of school as well.
ReplyDeleteI feel like bringing together a community of thinkers does more than just making things more efficient! It can open up whole new worlds and bring in different perspectives for everyone
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