“What’s the Big Idea?” A Case Study of Whole-School Project-Based Instruction in Secondary Education

Author:

Howard Patrick1,Ryan Chris2,Fogarty Ian2

Affiliation:

1. Cape Breton University

2. Anglophone East School District, Moncton, New Brunswick

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an inquiry into a creative, whole-school integrative learning project that started with posing a ‘big question’. Data were generated to deepen understanding regarding the effects of implementing creative project-based learning Hi on student lived experience and student attitudes toward learning. Research on project-based approaches is required to reflect the current contextual realities specific to high schools. The focus on integrative and arts-based approaches as they relate to high school classrooms indicate that secondary education lags in comparison to elementary and middle grades. The findings presented here provide the possibility of a more informed, attentive, action-sensitive professional practice in the development of educational experiences designed to influence the learning experiences of secondary students.

Publisher

Consortium Erudit

Subject

General Medicine

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