1. PROJECT WORK
INTRODUCTION
Project work is a series of activities that allows the students to study, do research and act by
themselves using their abilities, interest personal experience and aptitudes. The project work
progresses under the guidance and monitoring of a teacher or other adviser. The teacher or adviser will
give ideas about project work, advice about the topic, how to manage the data collection process and
planning. All levels of students can do project work. The students can work alone or with a group
according to the project scope and difficulty. The project work might be small and easy or large and
complicated.
Project work is not a new methodology. Its benefits have been widely recognized for many years
in the teaching of subjects like science etc. The project work at the higher level the expected learning
outcomes of the pupil offering it as a course of study, and the means of appraising the performance in
progress and upon completion of the course
In today’s dynamic and fast changing world, pupil need to learn how to engage with issues and
process, information that is presented in a manner that is less structured, not subject specific and open
ended. Pupils need to learn to work together on tasks that require a restore of skills and to apply what
they have learned to complete a project in a group. This is the principle on which project work at the
higher level has been anchored and developed.
A project work is a learning experience which aims to provide with the opportunity to synthesis
knowledge from various areas of learning and critically and creatively apply it to real life situation. This
process, which enhances pupils knowledge and enables them to acquire skills like collaboration
communication and independent learning , prepares them for lifelong learning and the challenges
ahead.
The learning outcomes identify the key areas of learning of the subject. For learning outcomes
are separately articulated: knowledge, application, communication, collaboration and independent
learning. While candidates learn to work in groups they will also learn independently through self
relection and evaluation of their own work processes. These learning outcomes exist in dynamic
interplay rather than as compactmentalised and distinct catagories. The following are the learning
outcomes for power work.
1. Knowledge Application
Pupils will acquire the ability to make links across different areas of knowledge and to generate,
develop and evaluate ideas and information so as to apply these skills to the project task.
2. Communication
Pupils will acquire the skills to communicate effectively and to present ideas clearly and
Coherently to a specific audience in both the written and oral forms
2. 3. Collaboration
Pupils will acquire collaborative skills through working in a term to achieve common goal.
4. Independent learning
Pupils will be able to learn on their own, reflect on their learning and take appropriate action
improve it.
The assignment in project work aims to measure the extent to which the pupil have achieved
the expected learning outcomes. During the course, the pupils have to demonstrate their ability,
individually and as a group, by applying the knowledge learned to develop a project task
Pupils will be assessed in the following areas.
Knowledge Application
Pupils are expected to demonstrate the ability to generate, develop and evaluate ideas and
Information. So as to apply these skills as they carry out a project work.
Communication
Pupils are expected to demonstrate the ability to present ideas clearly and coherently to a specific
audience in both the written and oral form.
Pupils are assigned to work in project work with each project work having four and five
members. The project group are to work on a task that is designed to be broad enough to allow
candidates to display their various skills and abilities. The groups are expected to complete the task
within twentyeight weeks where they will define the project focus, analyse and evaluate the
informantion gathered, prepare an oral presentation and submit a written report.
Pupils will be assessed on their performance both as members of the group and as individuals
assessment is made of candidates carrying out the project and of the final products delivered.
Project work is nowadays considered to be a really effective way of teaching English that
connects learning and using the language. The most important thing, however, is the fact that it
doesnot improve only language skills, but also common knowledge and physical and social skills.
Project work is usually a groupwork. For this reason its very important to establish a good
working relationship. This develops students social skills. It is necessary to make a choice altogether
discuss the problem and choose the best strategy to reach the goal. Then students have to divide their
work, take their own role in the work and the responsibility for their part of the work. They have to
cooperate and this is something really important in their real future life. Moreover , this cooperation
should be considered as an important motivating factors.
DIVISION OF PROJECT WORK
3. Project work cannot be characterized simple there is a large number of possibilities how to
describe that the project work is. The teacher imagination and fantasy is crucial. However it is possible
to anumarate some kinds of the most used projects. There are two types of projectwork motivating
activities and full scale project. Fullscale activities are almost always extended out of the classroom
whereas motivating activities usually take place in the classroom. They also differ in their length.
Motivating activities are a form of easier work, they are in fact a preparation for fullscale, projects.
These activities are usually shorter than full scale projects and they are also more suitable for younger
learner.
PARTS OF PROJECT WORK
Project work is composed of several parts it is necessary to follow some rules of work otherwise
it could be turned into chorus. A teacher should have a classplan for lessons. The main stages can be
called motivation, preparation, classdiscussion, grouping, collecting materials discussion in small groups,
creating the project, checking, recreating, display discussion and evaluating. This structure can differ in
minor ways according to individual learning situation. At the beginning of the project is really very
important to motivate students for the work. It should flow from the previous activity and its subject
matter. Students should be looking forward to the work, they should want to create it.
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CLASSROOM PROJECTWORK
Nearly every teacher uses projects as some points to reinforce a lesson of give students and
opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned. While project can be evaluate classroom tools,
they do have some disadvantages project work well as assessment tools, but not every study will benefit
from every project assigned. Many other disadvantages can be remedial though so project will increase
comprehension and overall student learning students might create a poster board that demonstrate
their knowledge of mammals or they could create a classroom presentation about the benefits of
following the food pyramid guidliness. A project shows a teacher that students have met the lessons
objective and she can share that information with her administrators.
THE TEACHER’S ROLE IN PROJECT WORK
To motivate the students
To guide the project in order to prevent copy and paste or laziness.
To encourage creativity
To plan scheduled short project meetings for updates and progress reports
To have a very clear timetable of when each stage of the project should be completed
To maintain their own enthusiasm for the project, even when they are five weeks in
MOTIVATING STUDENTS TO DO PROJECT WORK
Sometimes particularly with adult student some group members won’t participate in project
work. Most contributors to the chat agreed that the key to this was making sure that the students had
some input in to choosing the topic of the project perhaps choosing from a list supplied by the teacher
4. or even coming up with the list themselves and them narrowing it down to the favourites. Give each
students in a project work a role, a particular objective to help avoid coasting and to add peer pressure.
Have a prize for the best project. Something worth tighting for students are generally motivated by
teaching something they know to other students.
CONCLUSION
Project work is a series of activities, it is not a new methodology. When it comes to projectwork
in the English classroom, there is often the question when it is the right time to do projects. Generally,
there are several points in a school career at which project work could be used sensibly. However, the
findings of our project show that there is a tendency among the interviewers to realize project work
move often in higher grades. The majority starts projects in year 8 and from then on onwards to year
12. This might give a valuable hint at the appropriate time in the school career, meaning that project
are more likely to be realized in higher classes with regard to the frequency of project realized in English
classes, our interviews showed that projects are mostly realized at least once a year, depending on how
far the teachers have progressed with their classes and what time of the school year it is.