Theresa Ochoa - Week 8

Simulations in Teaching: Special Education Multimedia PBL Cases. Gap between classroom and outside world activities.  Developed simulations in problem based framework.  Presented 2 separate modules based on her area of research:
  • Education with students with limited English
  • Students with behavioral disorders
PBL Instructional Approach:
  • "messy", real problems that may or may not have answers
  • anchored constructivism where students assume major responsibility for their learning
  • students assigned to project teams
  • evaluation is shared (students, professor, practitioner)
MUSE Case Example: Takes problem and puts it in a simulation for student to solve within group:
  • Phase 1: Narrative Phase: Seek out information with multimedia examples (to show multiple perspectives)
  • Phase 2: Role Strands discuss and review options (i.e. write goals, meet with Child Study Team, modify classroom schedule)
Teaching Results:
  • PBL simulations are well regarded
  • Students feel real life nature of simulations will prepare them
  • Student engagement is genuine and significant
  • Dynamics within groups varies (some better than other)
  • Instructors need group management skills
  • Evaluation is time consuming, but working well
Issues:
  • Not "real" students highlighted
  • Hard for instructors to "be quite" and not control session - have to become a listener
  • Need to realize that not all groups function at same level - some get more out of it, so "grading" becomes an issue