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... material presented to the Massa- chusetts Legislature in 1908-1910 . The idea of the ' home project ' was that the learner applied material learned at school on the home farm or garden , thus performing a kind of empirical homework ...
... material presented to the Massa- chusetts Legislature in 1908-1910 . The idea of the ' home project ' was that the learner applied material learned at school on the home farm or garden , thus performing a kind of empirical homework ...
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... materials in a systematic manner ; to select relevant material and reject the remainder ; to generate material or data by making investigations and analysing the results ; to synthesize his findings and formulate conclusions ; to ...
... materials in a systematic manner ; to select relevant material and reject the remainder ; to generate material or data by making investigations and analysing the results ; to synthesize his findings and formulate conclusions ; to ...
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... material by selection from a number of sources and the topic is presented in a refined , pre - digested form which the students have to assimilate . By contrast , in the project teaching method the task of critical selection and ...
... material by selection from a number of sources and the topic is presented in a refined , pre - digested form which the students have to assimilate . By contrast , in the project teaching method the task of critical selection and ...
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ability academic activities Adderley advantages aims of project architecture areas argued Aston University Beard Birkbeck College Brunel University Chapter communication concepts constraints context continuous assessment course creative criteria critical path analysis departments Dewey Disadvantages and problems discipline effective Electrical Engineering encourage evaluation examination EXAMPLE SHEET experience experimental feedback final assessment formal assessment Goodlad group discussion group projects higher education Hirst important individual interest involved Kilpatrick knowledge laboratory language learner learning lecture London Institute marks material McKeachie 1963 ment methods in higher Middlesex Polytechnic monograph Nuffield Foundation objectives practical class presentation procedures producing project assessment project method project subjects project teaching psychology Research into Higher responsibility seminar situation skills Society for Research solution Southampton University specific SRHE staff subsidiary supervisor teacher and student techniques undergraduate projects University College London University of Aston University of London University Teaching Methods Work-up documents