Project-Based Learning for Academically-Able Students : Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore / / by Joseph C.L Tan.

This book explores the dynamic approach to student-centred learning known as project-based learning, or project work. It addresses both the concepts and practical application of project-based learning to enhance teaching and learning. It describes empirical case study research into the impact of res...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (VI, 154 p.)
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505 0 |a Overview of the Issues -- Introduction -- Background and Context -- Key Concepts -- Aim and Research Questions -- Research Design and Research Methods -- Overview of the Findings -- Significance of the Study -- Conclusion -- Background and Context -- Introduction -- Context of Current Educational Movement in the International Arena -- Educational Reforms in Asia -- The Singapore Education Journey -- The Case Study School -- Conclusion -- Literature Review -- Introduction -- The Concept of Project-Based Learning -- A Social Constructivist Framework for Project-Based Learning -- Information Technology in Project Work -- Project Work in the International Context -- Conclusion -- Methodology -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Research Strategy and Design -- Data Collection and Data Analysis -- Ensuring Trustworthiness -- Ethical Issues and Considerations -- Conclusion -- Case Studies -- Introduction -- Background of Case Study School, Student Groups and Project Work Programmes -- Case Study Findings -- Conclusion -- Findings and Discussion -- Introduction -- Proposition 1 -- Proposition 2 -- Proposition 3 -- Proposition 4 -- Proposition 5 -- Proposition 6 -- Proposition 7 -- Conclusion -- Summary and Conclusion -- Introduction -- Overview of the Study -- Findings -- Recommendations -- Implications for Further Research -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. 
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