THE TEACHING/LEARNING PROJECT

The purpose of this project is to do a careful observation and analysis of the complexities involved in either learning or teaching. For the final report you will provide:

Here are some general guidelines to follow in accomplishing this task:

1. Choose an appropriate learning situation. You can choose to be either the learner or the teacher, but it is easier to be the learner so you can report on the emotions, thoughts and private learning strategies of the learner. If you're the teacher, you'll have to figure out a way of getting these from the learner.

Bring a one page proposal for your learning/teaching project to class on Sept. 24. In it you should include the task description, the target behaviors to be learned and whether you will be the teacher or the learner. You should also lay out an initial learning plan (not too much detail). I'll group people according to the kind of learning you've chosen to pursue and whether you're the teacher or the learner. From then on, you'll meet with that group for a short update periodically to share observations, ideas, successes and failures.

It's also a good idea to pick a learning task that is early in the sequence of learning so that you can really see some progress in the short time we have. That's also when the most errors are likely to occur.

2. Keep a learning log in which you record what you expected to happen, what you planned to do, what really happened, how you felt about it, what your speculations on why you did or did not make progress are. Keeping this current will help you reconstruct the learning sequence later when you're writing the final report. The log will also form the basis for the inclass discussions you'll have every other week with people pursuing a similar type of learning/teaching task. I may occasionally ask for a brief update on how the project is going. You can fulfill this request by giving me copies of your log entries without any further explanation.

3. Report your observations in the final report described above. Your first draft of the report should be ready by Nov. 12th, if you want early feedback. The final project is due Dec. 3.


The Learning/Teaching Project Report

Guidelines


The purpose of this project is to do a careful observation and analysis of the complexities involved in either learning or teaching. For the final report you will provide:

Note that the length of this paper is on the outside 15 pages. That is an estimate, but is probably pretty close. At least the emphasis should be placed on what happened and what you make of it.


Grading Analysis

Teaching/Learning Project

Target behavior - 3 points total

Initial plan - 3 points total

Learning logs - 3 points total

Chronology and analysis - 13 points total

chronology

analysis

Final analysis - 16 points total

accuracy

depth of discussion

quality

insights

Presentation - 2 points total