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PROJECT-BASED

LEARNING
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of
Other Languages) Methodology
Alya Mahastra Putri
Asyfi Hidayatusya'bani
Tasya Nurfajriah
What is
Project-Based
Learning?
Project Based Learning is a teaching
method in which students gain
knowledge and skills
Project Based learning in teacher
perspective is a method of structuring
curriculum around project to promote
learning of priotized academic content.
What are the Characteristics of
Project-based Learning?
1 2 3 4 5
A driving Real-world Collaborative Growing with Creating a
question situations Environment excessive tangible
starts the help to see demands outcome
challenge the value

What is the Example of


Project-based Learning?
Pitch a Business Idea using Project-based Learning

1. Split your classroom into groups.


2. Discuss community needs.
3. Assign jobs.
4. Write business plans.
5. Develop pitches.
6. Pitch ideas to business leaders.
Why project based
learning?
These day passive learning such as learning
material and read it, is not efective to teach.
Students need both skills to solve highly complex
problems around them, such as :
a. fundamental skills (reading, writing, and math)
b. 21st century skills (personal and social
responsibility, problem solving, critical thinking, time
management, research gathering, knowledge of
technology tools)
How it helps student
engage in learning?
Project-based learning can be an effective way to cultivate a "need to know"
attitude in students. Students are motivated to deepen their understanding in
order to solve a problem that is meaningful to them. Concepts are better
understood when students see a need for their use because that need
encourages them to apply what they're learning to relevant situations, leading
to a better sense of understanding.
Thank You

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