28 min

PBL Showcase - Authenticity, Engagement, and Early Elementary - Foster Heights | E76 PBL Simplified by Magnify Learning

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I kick off this show with the “need to know” question of how do I increase the engagement level of our students. I use the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge metaphor for filling gaps and increasing engagement through real-world problems. Engagement will lead to rigor in learning which leads to opportunity.
Foster Heights Elementary is a public school in Bardstown, Kentucky that had a really exciting PBL unit with kindergarten and first grade learners. These learners were able to create a huge impact for local residents of a nursing home by publishing a book in order to raise funds to purchase technology, so that the residents could communicate with loved ones. The learners learned leadership skills and so much more. 


Episode Highlights: 
[01:26] Increasing the engagement level of your students starts with authenticity. 
[07:43] This PBL unit was about helping nursing home residents connect with their families during a time when they weren't really able to do so. 
[08:59] The students visited local businesses and told the senior’s stories in order to raise money to purchase technology for the nursing home. 
[09:54] The kids had enough empathy to publish a book to raise money to help the residents. 
[10:54] The kids were surprised with a copy of the book read to them by the publisher. 
[13:35] The Husky Hall of Fame recognized community partners and the learners presented the awards.
[19:22] First graders stepped up and led kindergartners. 


Resources & Links Related to this Episode
What is PBL?Ask RyanMagnify Learning YouTubeProject Based Learning Stories and Structures: Wins, Fails, and Where to StartMagnify LearningRyan Steuer Twitter @ryansteuerFoster Heights Elementary Foster Heights Elementary FacebookFoster Heights and Project Based LearningBook Purchase Link

I kick off this show with the “need to know” question of how do I increase the engagement level of our students. I use the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge metaphor for filling gaps and increasing engagement through real-world problems. Engagement will lead to rigor in learning which leads to opportunity.
Foster Heights Elementary is a public school in Bardstown, Kentucky that had a really exciting PBL unit with kindergarten and first grade learners. These learners were able to create a huge impact for local residents of a nursing home by publishing a book in order to raise funds to purchase technology, so that the residents could communicate with loved ones. The learners learned leadership skills and so much more. 


Episode Highlights: 
[01:26] Increasing the engagement level of your students starts with authenticity. 
[07:43] This PBL unit was about helping nursing home residents connect with their families during a time when they weren't really able to do so. 
[08:59] The students visited local businesses and told the senior’s stories in order to raise money to purchase technology for the nursing home. 
[09:54] The kids had enough empathy to publish a book to raise money to help the residents. 
[10:54] The kids were surprised with a copy of the book read to them by the publisher. 
[13:35] The Husky Hall of Fame recognized community partners and the learners presented the awards.
[19:22] First graders stepped up and led kindergartners. 


Resources & Links Related to this Episode
What is PBL?Ask RyanMagnify Learning YouTubeProject Based Learning Stories and Structures: Wins, Fails, and Where to StartMagnify LearningRyan Steuer Twitter @ryansteuerFoster Heights Elementary Foster Heights Elementary FacebookFoster Heights and Project Based LearningBook Purchase Link

28 min