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Maker Centered Learning (participating in the maker movement may help…
Maker Centered Learning
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participating in the maker movement may help foster the development of an anti consumerist, do-it-yourself mind-set on an individual level and spawn a wave of innovation
popular rhetoric advocating for the importance of teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
adding a sense of urgency to this message were reports that US students lag behind other countries on standardized tests of STEM subjects and that there is a lack of young people pursuing higher ed degrees
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visiting maker-centered classrooms and witnessing the vibrant teaching and learning going on within these spaces, there is more to the story
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skepticism about the rhetoric in much of the popular press, considering the benefits and outcomes of MCL
Concept of community is discussed in connection with the maker movement- refers to the strong sense of community among makers
agency in the context of community making, they frequently talked about the importance of building communities
caring for community includes a sense that ones actions and the things one makes have implications for others
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underlying purpose that unify most of their pedagogical moves and intentions to teach in a way that enables self-directs, interest-driven, peer-involved learning
they create highly structured collaborative experiences for students-and other times collaborative learning happens all on its own
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encourages peer feedback by parking students up and giving them a graphic organizer and walks through co-critique process step by step
maker educators share the basic goal of teaching productive co-crituque, which means creating experiences in which students can give and receive genuinely useful feedback
three broad features we have described are of concern to most of the educators include facilitating student collaboration, encouraging co-inspiration and co-critique
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The looking and searching for teachers learning along side students rather than just teaching to the student
Maker centered classrooms can take many forms, through out interviews and site visits we can to understand MCL often occurs in special settings
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