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Site Work
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Foundation
Most lessons have some basic skills that are required before
you are able to begin.
These are sometimes called "foundational" or "pre-requisite"
skills. As in the building of any house, ensuring an adequate
foundation is very important in learning.
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Scaffolding
You can't just build a structure without introducing some
temporary structures...temporary roads, scaffolding, false
walls, etc. In a similar way, most complex tasks in learning
require some type of leading activities or temporary bridges
that enable students to go from what they know to what they
need to know.
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Inspection
A house has several inspections along the way, as well as
a final inspection after it is completed. Those inistal inspectiopns
don't cause the whole project to stop...they insure that each
step is done correctly. If an electrical circuit fails inspection,
the electrician is recalled and the problem is corrected.
If the initial inspections are done well, the rigorous final
inspection usually goes without a hitch. In fact, that is
the goal!
Learning nees to involve "along the way" inspections
(formative evaluations) that ensure correctness as well as
a final (summative) evaluation that is rigorous, yet is one
for which students are well prepared. Click on the "Inspection"
icon to see the evaluations of this project.
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Links on the Web
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