Meaningful SLOs for PBLL
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2017-08-07
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Meaningful Student Learning Outcomes for Project-Based Language Learning
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The workshop provides two perspectives in developing student learning outcomes (SLOs) for a project-based language learning (PBLL) course: (1) connecting with program, institutional, field, and societal learning expectations and (2) balancing between being aspirational and achievable (or general and specific). The workshop emphasizes the need and advantages for a PBLL course to support program, institutional, and liberal art essential outcomes. It encourages the language educations to cultivate students' intercultural competence, content/disciplinary knowledge and skills, and cognitive skills such as critical thinking and research skills, in addition to language proficiency. It differentiates a task from an SLO: How to use a task to inform SLO development and how to use an SLO to guide pedagogical task design.
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project-based language learning, student learning outcome
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Hill, Y. Z., (2017, August). Meaningful SLOs for PBLL [PowerPoint slides and notes]. Workshop presented at National Foreign Language Resource Center Intensive Summer Institute: Pathways to Project-Based Language Learning, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI
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22 pages
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