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Project Method - Written Report

The project method is a student-centered teaching approach where students investigate and solve real-world problems. The teacher acts as a guide, allowing students to work collaboratively to select a problem, plan and execute a solution, then evaluate and report on their findings. This active learning process helps develop students' critical thinking, communication, responsibility and collaboration skills. While time-consuming and resource-intensive, the project method emphasizes learning through hands-on experiences.
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Project Method - Written Report

The project method is a student-centered teaching approach where students investigate and solve real-world problems. The teacher acts as a guide, allowing students to work collaboratively to select a problem, plan and execute a solution, then evaluate and report on their findings. This active learning process helps develop students' critical thinking, communication, responsibility and collaboration skills. While time-consuming and resource-intensive, the project method emphasizes learning through hands-on experiences.
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Methods of Science Teaching

Pupil Centered Methods: Project Method

Project Method
The project method of teaching is a medium of instruction in which the students
are given a number of projects or situations out of which they have to choose the
problem they want to solve. After the student has chosen the problem they want to
solve, they will have to come up with a solution to the problem on their own.
This teaching method draws on the hands-on nature of the activities above and
extends this to involve students in a deep dive into a given topic.
The project method involved investigation, discovery, and finding out something
which was not known to the student before.
Focus on applying not imparting specific knowledge or skills and more
rigorously than lecture, demonstration or recitation, they aim at the enhancement of
intrinsic motivation, independent thinking, self-esteem and social responsibility.
This method emphasizes the principle of “Learning by Doing”.
The project method of teaching is generally considered to have been
formulated, developed, executed and perfected by educator William H. Kilpatrick.

Role of the Teacher


✓ In project method of teaching the role of the teacher is that of a guide, friend
and philosopher.
✓ Encourages students to work collectively and cooperatively.
✓ Provide democratic atmosphere in the class.

Steps of a Project Method


• Project Selection
The first step in the process of the project method is the selection of the project
work. The students are given some problems from which they should select the
subject or project which has the maximum utility and fulfill a specific practical need.
In this process, teachers act as guides and motivate the students to keep on track
and choose wisely on the basis of their aptitude.
• Planning
Planning is the next step in the project method of teaching. In this phase, students
should do planning for the project work and the teacher will guide them and help
them in the process. The students can be brought together to express their views
and give suggestions in the form of a discussion, where the teacher can raise
points of objection and problems related to the project they have taken.
• Execution
Following the planning phase comes execution, where the students execute the
project work as per their plan as created in the previous step. The students assign
their duties among themselves according to the interest of the individual students
and on the basis of their respective capabilities. Every student will hence be
contributing toward the completion of the project in their own way - collecting data,
visiting places, gathering information, reading history, and so on. The teacher again
comes in as a guide and provides the necessary information, helping them to keep
on the right track.
• Evaluation
The whole work is reviewed by the teacher and students get judged or assessed
on the basis of their performance. They carry out the project as planned, following
which the mistakes they have made in the process are noted down.
• Reporting and Recording
In this stage of the project method of teaching, every step of the work is
documented and recorded in a book format in a specific order. This report must
encompass the proposal, plan, deliberations, duties assigned to each student and
the extent to which they completed them.
It should also include information about places visited and surveyed,
recommendations for the future, and any other relevant details. At the conclusion
of the project, this book-formatted report is submitted to the teacher for evaluation

Advantages:
Active Learning Experience
The project method emphasizes the concept of learning by doing. Students actively
get involved in the learning activity, hence helping them in enhancing their skillset,
first-hand experiences, and thinking capacity. Incorporating active learning in students’
daily lives can be quite helpful in the long run.
Inculcating a Sense of Responsibility
In the project method of teaching, the teacher is a guide and the activities carried out
in the class are carried out by the students themselves. This helps improve self-
reliance and self-responsibility among students. It helps students learn on their own
and develop their own style of learning.
Improves Collaboration among Students
Since the project method employs a methodology where students work in collaboration
with their group, it helps students bond with one another on a professional as well as
personal level, hence making their overall learning experience interesting and
insightful. It instills in them a sense of cooperation and builds on their social skills
immensely.
Improves Communication Skills
It helps students improve their communicative skills drastically because students are
given the opportunity to express themselves freely among their peers as well as their
teachers, hence helping them communicate more effectively.
Improves Critical Thinking Skills
Critical thinking skills are 21st Century Skills that students of all ages need to have in
today’s time. It is something that needs to be cultivated with respect to the future of
the students and needs to be dealt with utmost diligence.

Disadvantages:
Time Consuming
This method takes a lot of time to plan and execute a single project. There are a lot of
things that need to be taken into consideration when teaching using this method such
as the student’s ability to comprehend the subject, the speed with which they do so,
the factual accuracy of the project and so on.
The Lack of Experienced Teachers
The project method of teaching can only be conducted by experienced teachers who
have several years of experience, which a lot of teachers may not have. This leads to
a shortage of teachers and hence incapability to execute this form of teaching
effectively.
Costly
For proper execution of a project, large number of financial resources are required.
The whole syllabus cannot be taught through this method.

Reference/s:
Bordia, D. (2022). Project method of teaching. Teachmint.
https://blog.teachmint.com/project-method-of-teaching/
Fizzics Education (n.d.). Methods for teaching science. Fizzics Education.
https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/articles/methods-for-teaching-science/

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