A journal about powerful project portfolios
The PPP journal - This journal is for collecting research, notes, and resources that will help me to help high school students, their parents, and their teachers plan and assemble powerful project portfolios.
Portfolios help a person to showcase their learning and talents in preparation for graduation, college entrance or employment. Many schools around the United States, particularly in Washington State, have already implemented an electronic portfolio system and are also requiring seniors to complete a culminating project. I believe these projects and portfolios, when conditions for powerful learning are met, can open doors to the future and provide crucial insight into the developing self.
Powerful Learning Experiences (PLEs) start with a genuine problem, become focused through research, gain momentum through a significant project, change with reflection, and often end in sharing a portfolio of the work with an authentic audience. In addition to their high motivation factor, powerful learning experiences are frequently interdisciplinary in terms of the subjects studied for credit in school, therefore addressing curricular need for real-world relevance.
Some schools already have formalized programs in the form of service learning projects, internships, apprenticeships and articulated credit transfer agreements between high schools and colleges. Much more work is underway to certify the learning competencies a student achieves through a wide variety of less formal means. My concern is that the culture of schools often makes it difficult for students to explore and take credit for rigorous and relevant opportunities outside of prescribed coursework, even though opportunities abound.
Learning gained through powerful learning experiences must be carefully planned, monitored and approved to count towards a graduation certificate. Students need an advocate, navigator, guide, and coach to be able to take full advantage of this new approach.
I am experimenting with this blog as a venue to collect and publish stories, share my explorations and reflections, and attract others working in areas of youth engagement and educational opportunity.
