Individual Presentation using A Problem Based Learning approach: When learning outcomes extend beyond the virtual classroom
Abstract
Summary of Teaching & Learning Context
The content is delivered through online synchronous and
asynchronous delivery. On campus delivery was restricted
due to Covid 19. Students are working in the sector of early
years education and care they are encouraged to reflect and
evaluate their professional experience.
The module is very much focusing on specific areas of
practice within the context of early years education and
care settings. The following key documents underpin the
content Siolta National Quality Standards, Aistear National
Curriculum Framework and Tusla Quality and Regulatory
Framework. The assessment strategy was to give students
the opportunity to explore theory and practice in a meaningful
context. The assignment, particularly Section 2 mirrored a
very real life professional practice experience.
Using a Problem Based Learning (PBL) approach afforded
students the chance to identify a problem in promoting one
or all of the topics movement, maths and music in their daily
practice, develop a solution and reflect on the impact of the
solution.
Presentations were delivered in small groups on Microsoft
Teams using the principles of Wagner and Traynor model
of Communities of Practice which is embedded throughout
the programme delivery. Collaborative learning and peer
reflection are critical aspects of quality development within
early years education and care settings.
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