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    Project-Based Learning

    Towards a Life-Long Learning

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    About us

    A joint venture launched between the NCED at Qatar University and Reach Out To Asia (ROTA) in 2013 and continues for its sixth year. The collective efficacy in this program is focusing on “Project- Based Learning” which is currently being implemented in Qatari Public Schools. The initial efforts within the project is a result of the complete cohesiveness between NCED Vision and that is of ROTA to support and create well-equipped teaching staff members who will be able to positively influence students’ learning through projects. 

    It is a learning approach based on authentic learning activities and employs 21st century skills such as communication, research and inquiry skills, self-assessment and problem solving skills as well as modern technology. The program also fosters the core learning competencies by educators as well as learners.

    Learning through projects assessed either individually or collectively in groups. The quality of the product, content understanding and contributions during the implementation of the project are core elements of learning and assessment. Through project–based learning, students allowed the opportunity to voice their ideas and opinions, justify their choices and make decisions based on their learning.

    Our Objectives

    • Training teachers on implementing a learning approach based on development, design, and construction of projects.
    • Equipping students with knowledge, skills, and core competencies through project implementation.
    • Developing students’ higher-order thinking skills allowing them to experience critical thinking and creative thinking.
    • Enhancing cooperation and communication between students worldwide through modern communication technology.
    • Supporting students in organizing and employing information to create products to use in their daily lives. Projects also enriches students’ linguistic skills and enhances their self-expression.
    • Employing technology in conducting research and sharing their learning with their peers around the world using iEARN International Website.

    Targeted Audience

    Teachers and students from all levels

    Events

    • The National Center for Educational Development, in partnership with Reaching Out to Asia (ROTA), organizes an annual Open House Ceremony, in which students and their teachers have the chance to display the projects and celebrate their achievement. Winning projects are selected based on a committee judgment using previously selected criteria.
    • Winning projects participated in the international conferences of the iEarn in Brazil, Argentina, the Kingdom of Morocco, the United States of America and the State of Qatar.