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Teacher to PBL Facilitator
This episode explores the transition from a teacher-centered classroom to a student-centered, Project Based Learning (PBL) environment, emphasizing the shift in the teacher’s role from “teacher” to “facilitator.” Host Ryan Steuer explains that this transition involves a change in approach and mindset, not just terminology.
Key Takeaway:
Administrators can support teachers in embracing a facilitator role through modeling, coaching, and by setting clear expectations that encourage a student-centered learning environment.
Main Topics Covered:
- Shifting from Teacher-Centered to Student-Centered Learning: Moving away from the traditional “sage on the stage” model, teachers in a PBL environment act as “guides on the side”. While still content experts, teachers empower students to take ownership of their learning.
- Three Supports for Administrators to Help Teachers Transition:
- Guide Inquiry Through Questioning: Model asking questions instead of giving answers. Encourage teachers to use inquiry-based techniques, prompting students to think critically and generate solutions. Recommend resources like Inquiry Mindset by Trevor McKenzie.
- Coach Teachers to Adapt to the Facilitator Role: Recognize and highlight existing facilitation practices teachers already use. Encourage gradual incorporation of facilitation techniques. Align evaluation systems to reflect the facilitator role, focusing on aspects like the number of questions asked during observation.
- Set Clear Expectations and Build Trust: Acknowledge the significant shift this transition represents for teachers. Collaboratively define classroom norms and agreements that support student-led learning. Model these norms in interactions with staff.
- Understanding the PBL Classroom: Encourage school visits to observe PBL classrooms in action or provide video examples. Highlight differences between traditional and PBL environments.
Resources:
Binge PBL for Teachers Podcast
Call to Action: Administrators are encouraged to utilize the suggested supports to guide teachers in successfully transitioning from a teacher to facilitator role, fostering a student-centered, PBL environment.
Magnify Learning – www.magnifypbl.com
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