scholarly journals PROJECT BASED LEARNING (PBL) DALAM KELAS BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK MELATIH KREATIVITAS SISWA MEMAHAMI KONSEP CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

PKM-P ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Helsa Gita Almaida ◽  
Fidini Peparing Mauludi ◽  
Yolanda Sintia

PBL adalah pendekatan metodologis berdasarkan koperasi kontekstual belajar yang implementasinya mendorong perkembangan keterampilan kognitif, sosial, dan komunikatif peserta didik melalui keterampilan mereka keterlibatan dalam pelaksanaan tugas otentik.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuat siswa kreatif dalam belajar bahasa Inggris. Data penelitian dikumpulkan dengan mengunakan instrumen kuesioner, interview, dan observasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, (1) ada pengaruh yang signifikan model PBL terhadapkemampuan berpikir tingkat tinggi, (2) ada pengaruh kreativitas siswa terhadap kemampuan berpikir tingkat tinggi, dan (3) model PBL dan konsep CPD secara bersama-sama berpengaruh terhadap kemampuan berpikir tingkat tinggi

Author(s):  
John P. Cuthell

One of the most powerful ways of changing our thinking about how we teach and learn is to experience for ourselves the power of collaborative project-based experiential learning. Few teachers have had the opportunity to learn in this way, and this creates barriers for those who want to change their pedagogy. The Oracle Education Foundation’s Project Learning Institute provides teachers with the experience of collaborative project-based learning, using ThinkQuest® to create their own curriculum project. By collaborating with their peers, tutors and mentors, teachers are able to model the projects, environment and experiences they want for their classes through a blended learning experience. This chapter describes the model of continuing professional development and its impact on schools, pedagogies and professional philosophies.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-49
Author(s):  
Siew Hong Lam

Abstract Continuing professional development is important for improving and reforming teaching.Classroom observation of others’ teaching has been used for the professional development of eight lecturers from three Myanmar universities who visited the Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore over a period of three weeks.To bridge the socio-cultural and educational background differences, Gagné’s ‘Nine events of instruction’ was used as a pedagogical framework to guide and evaluate the classroom observation and learning as it is well-established for instructional design and resonate well with educators.This study aimed to evaluate the participants’ abilities and their learning through classroom observation based on their perceptions of the ‘nine events of instruction’.The study found that most of the participants have positive views of their abilities in relation to the ‘nine events’, especially in practicing the early events of instruction. The classroom observation has benefitted them with respect to the ‘nine events’, particularly ‘Informing the Students of the Objective/Outcome’, ‘Stimulating Recall of the Prior Knowledge’ and ‘Presenting Information/Content/Stimulus’.Notably, ‘Assessing Performance’ was the most perceived ‘event of instruction’ that the participants wanted to improve on and that the participants perceived will benefit Myanmar lecturers the most.Qualitative feedbacks by the participants revealed lessons learned, their potential applicability and desires to reform and share.The study further demonstrated that the ‘nine events of instruction’ is a useful pedagogical framework for guiding and evaluating perception of abilities and learning in classroom instruction and observation for continuing professional development in a cross-cultural context.


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