This type of learning is often called Interdisciplinary Learning or IDL by those that work in education.
It means that you will be needing to apply your knowledge and skills from different subjects into the one project in order to complete it successfully.
All of the projects focus on children developing their wider skills for learning, life and work. This involves them developing independence and interdependence as they are invited to engage with different experiences.
You will need to remember and use some of your knowledge and skills from Maths, Literacy, Health & Well-Being, Sciences, Technologies, Social Studies, Global Goals...and possibly even more!
We build collaborative communities which are able to solve problems within a project approach. We create linked learning experiences where teams are encouraged to make progress in working together - developing skills for learning, life and work.
P4-7 will be assisting Andrew and Lynne in designing prototype cardboard boats that are aimed to 'STOP THAT SINKING FEELING!'. There is an annual cardboard boat race held locally in Linlithgow! As we navigate through this experience, we'll be unlocking information and igniting imagination - developing the skills needed to be ship builders, marine engineers, naval architects and more! At the same time, we will be encouraging the children to make wider connections - reflecting on how we can inspire others to design not just better boats...but a better world together.
All of our projects are created with a certain set of design principles that enable you to focus on, apply and develop your attitudes, skills and knowledge.
Community Learning
Building and developing a strong community where you feel safe and supported enough that you will take more risks and challenge yourself to go further in your learning.
Experiential Learning
A sequence of linked learning experiences that enable you to progress towards the completion of a successful project - this includes the both the products that you make and the process of working independently and interdependently.
Problem-Based Learning
The whole project has an overarching problem-to-solve, however there will also be several smaller problem-based tasks (challenges) that happen during each of the days. These usually build into more complex challenges as the project develops.
Quality Learning
Each of the experiences will have expectations of quality. You will be working towards criteria and attempting to exceed it. This is about aiming for excellence and being able to give and receive quality feedback.
Reflective Learning
Learning can be even more powerful when you have a chance to reflect individually and with others. This helps you to make connections and secure your learning so that you are able to progress further.
This project is carefully aligned to Curriculum for Excellence , the Refreshed Narrative, and META-SKILLS. During the project, children are engaging in experiences which are designed to give opportunities for every individual to develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge to be successful learners; confident individuals; responsible citizens and effective contributors.
The project aims to develop skills for learning, life and work within an authentic context.
The project design is centred on exploring community, building relationships and developing metacognition, self-regulation and feedback strategies. Opportunities to develop and apply aspects of literacy, numeracy and, in particular, health and well-being will be built into the sequence of linked learning experiences.
Careers Pathways in Scotland
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and address the urgency of climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.
This particular project will be connected to...
GLOBAL GOAL 17 :The children will be involved in inspiring others to get to know each other and build relationships - essential if communities are going to work together to design a better world.
The project aims to develop the children's thinking about how individuals and communities can design a better world together. Children will be encouraged to research as well as share their developing ideas, thoughts and opinions.
Every project is designed to enable children to apply existing knowledge, deepen understanding and develop essential attitudes and skills. It takes an IDL (Interdisciplinary Learning) approach and places learners at the centre of the experience. Their thoughts, ideas and reflections will be incorporated as the project evolves - making each project unique to that group. The project design and ethos encourages and allows children and adults to engage in 'play' and 'problem-based learning' at different levels. Projects are based on a connected, authentic scenario - whether real-life or imaginary. Children are encouraged to explore and play with ideas, tools and concepts - collaborating and creating. They take on roles and learn about the world around them within a safe, yet challenging environment.