MEd for Experienced Educators, Problem-Based Learning Using Critical Skills
Antioch University New England Our Problem-Based Learning concentration uses the highly regarded Critical Skills Classroom. Since 1986, the Critical Skills program has offered educators a powerful set of learning experiences in support of classroom and school change initiatives through the MEd program as well as via institutes and workshops through the Antioch Center for School Renewal. The Critical Skills Classroom is a comprehensive approach that creatively and effectively integrates four powerful teaching methodologies: collaborative learning experiential learning problem-based learning standards-aligned/ competency-based learning The Critical Skills Classroom is a mindset in which the teacher and the student are co-learners, engaged in…
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