The role of teachers in guiding the students in the development of the projects

1.- Design and plan
The teacher creates a project adapted to the characteristics of their students. The teacher plans its execution from start to finish, giving the students a limited possibility to participate and make decisions.
2.- Alignment with the curriculum
The teacher aligns the project with the curriculum to ensure that the students work on the key knowledge and skills of the subject.
3.- Build a learning culture
The teacher explicitly and implicitly promotes student independence and growth, team spirit and quality of work.
4.- Manage activities
The teacher helps the students to organise tasks and schedules, set checkpoints and deadlines, look for and use resources, create products, and present the results.
5.- Scaffolds for student learning
The teacher uses different tools and teaching strategies to help students achieve their goals.
6.- Assess student learning
The teacher uses continuous and final assessments to evaluate the students’ knowledge, understanding and skills, including self and peer assessment of individual and group work.
7.- Engagement and advice
The teacher participates in the students’ learning and creation process, helps them develop skills according to their needs, advises on adjustments, encourages them and praises their achievements.
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