Collaboration - 21st Century Skills

Collaboration - 21st Century Skills
EUROPEAN UNION,

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Second tool - VOTING

Links: 
http://www.powerleague.org.uk/

Power League Power League
Guide Power league Guide

From the Guide: 


" You can use Power League in a variety of subjects, such as citizenship, English, science, RE, geography and history. 
Some examples of how you might use Power League:

• In citizenship lessons, it can be a versatile way of stimulating students to prioritise problems, find things out for themselves, and understand the process of thinking critically. Power League can act as a starting point for debate, both in groups and whole-class discussions, of controversial issues.

• In English lessons, you can use it to help students  develop speaking and listening skills, to generate group interaction and discussion, and to encourage learning
through role-play.
• In science lessons, it can be used to encourage students to explore historical scientific developments and to research evidence. 

Start by thinking of a good question that students will be interested in and that will provoke debate. "

Danuta 09: My league is "Life is a project"  and the question is "Which school would you like to visit first? " I've done it only to check if we can use this tool for our students. 


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