Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
First, i must understand why student doesn't do a project?
Students resist homework if…
1 The homework takes too long to complete.
In a study of over 7000 students (average age of 13), questionnaires revealed that when more than 60 minutes of homework is provided, students resisted. In addition, based on standardized tests, more than 60 minutes of homework, did not significantly impact test scores.
Teaching Tip: Ask students to record how long it takes to complete homework assignments for one week. Use the record to negotiate a daily homework completion goal time. As an acceptable time frame is established, this allows the student to focus more on the task.
2 The value of homework is misunderstood
Students erroneously believe that homework only has academic value. In a study of 25 teachers, interviews showed that teachers’ use of homework extended beyond the traditional practice of academic content. For example, 75% of these teachers report homework as an effective tool (to measure learning motivation, confidence, and ability to take responsibility).
Teaching Tip: Communicate with students the multiple purposes for homework. Reveal how homework has both short-term (impact on course grade) and long-term benefits (enhance life skills). Identify specific long-term homework benefits that students may be unaware of such as organization, time management and goal setting.
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
Yes I agree with you, and for me that is the best way to use
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
Re: What to do if a student doesn't do a project?
As facilitator, you must help them and show them how to make a project based. It is the first task of the teacher/facilitator to help learners.