The document outlines steps for an independent study project which include keeping a reflective journal to record ideas and questions, conducting a literature review to inform the creation of classroom interventions to implement and evaluate through action research, and analyzing findings to bring about improvements in teaching practice. Example project topics mentioned are student demonstrations, exploring food origins, designing hands-on activities, and fostering student creativity and questioning.
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1. How will you go
about doing your
independent study
project?
4. bring about change and
development in your practice
literature review
creation of
classroom-based
interventions
implement and
evaluate focused
action research
analyse your findings
5. Example Projects – D&T
Student Active Demonstrations
Food Provenance
Design and make activities
Pupil creativity
Questioning
Editor's Notes
Read through your weekly reflections and identify incidents/questions/ideas about your subject that might lead to innovation or intervention that you are genuinely curious about. E.g. creativity; skills; curriculum content; subject terminology; critical thinking skills; motivation;
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