
21st Century Anglicised Rubric - Collaboration
A rubric you can take and adapt when focusing on collaboration for students to develop through the project.
Project Walls, Protocols, Rubrics and 21st Century Skills are evidence-based learning strategies commonly used in PBL and EL. These support student independent learning and engagement with the project and its subject content/skills across the project cycle. Some may be familiar to teachers as part of their effective teaching and learning strategies already employed. Each strategy needs planning for, and time in the classroom for modelling for students to be able to apply independently (EL Education (2023), Magnify Learning (2023), PBL Works (2023a)).
In this toolkit section, the principles of Project Walls, Protocols, Rubrics and 21st Century Skills are introduced in turn. Self-guided resources for each Strategy includes:
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A Project Wall is a visual representation of the project created as an interactive classroom wall display. Project walls can also be known as ‘working walls’, or ‘learning walls.’
A project wall is designed to capture all the projects main elements, providing a useful teaching tool and point of reference for students. This means there is a constant visual overview of the project available for students, supporting independent learning and understanding of project aims, key knowledge/skills, product, and audience. A Project Wall can be changed and adapted as students’ progress through the project. The key consideration is ensuring its contents are in student-speak, making sure it is easily accessible and understandable.
The Project Wall should include the following information, and build on student ideas for each stage as the project evolves:
Protocols are an agreed set of conversation guidelines, and ways of working in a group to allow students to explore their ideas, offer opinions, critically appraise ideas, risk take and make mistakes without fear of failure. By utilising protocols, teachers can save time in the classroom, students learn protocol strategies as part of their toolkit of project approaches, and students are able to be more active participants, as well as more independent and reflective learners.
Protocols are used extensively in Project Based Learning (PBL) and Expeditionary Learning (EL) as they help practitioners and students build independent strategies to develop, reflect on, and critique their work.
Protocols in Action - XP School
This is an example of a protocol used in the classroom at XP School (2023) called KWL: What do we know, what do we want to know, what have we learnt? The KWL protocol is often used at the start of a case study or expedition to get the collective knowledge in the room in relation to the driving question. The main aim of the protocol is to establish what students already know in relation to the question and addresses for example: what do you know? What do you want to know? Then at the end of the expedition, students will refer to their starting point and consider what they have learnt through the expedition.
Check out more videos and descriptions of protocols used in XP School expeditions in the XP: Expeditionary Learning Protocols self-guided toolkit.
Slides and an overview for more in depth guidance on developing protocols.
A Rubric is a set of criteria, learning outcomes or guidelines that define student work expectations. In PBL, rubrics include evaluation criteria and quality definitions. A rubric has two parts:
Rubrics can specify design elements, e.g., a physical product or genre of writing or a skill such as teamwork. Rubrics are arranged in three-four levels showing different levels of student performance aligned with the school language of assessment steps. As with any teaching tool, rubrics can support, stretch, or constrain learning (PBL Works, 2023).
Slides and an overview for more in depth guidance on developing rubrics.
Co-produced student rubrics detail the criteria and expected levels of performance for their product. Project formative assessments involve students identifying and/or creating the criteria used to evaluate the work. These criteria should be communicated before students begin tasks so that they understand what is expected of them. These can be built easily as a group or a class from proformas so that wheels are not reinvented, and project standards align with wider school standards.
Co-produced rubrics help students understand the different skills, levels. language and expectations of their product, and the curriculum standards that underpin these.
21st Century Skills are the transferable skills which a student needs to be ready for work. These skills sets are variously described as 21st century skills, employability skills, metacognitive skills, or soft skills. Common skills include Critical Thinking, Creativity, Leadership, Problem Solving, Communication including Oracy, Written Communication, Collaboration and Teamwork (Magnify Learning (2023)). Schools and Colleges will have their own definitions and criteria for developing student transferable skills.
EL Learning (2023) suggests PBL supports mastery of knowledge and skills such as the ability to:
Developing 21stcentury or transferable skills need to be planned within PBL.
Watch here for how to embed and plan for 21st-century skills in PBL (Magnify Learning,2021).
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EL Education. (2023). Collaborative Culture Protocols. Available from: https://eleducation.org/resources/collaborative-culture-protocols
Harvard Education. (2017). Using Protocols to Facilitate Discussion. Available from: https://tll.gse.harvard.edu/files/learning-loop-8.pdf
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Magnify Learning. (2021). How do I bring 21st Century Skills into PBL? Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUfVVeyLmck
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XP School. (2023). XP Expeditionary Learning Protocol Videos: KWL Amend 1. Available from: https://youtu.be/ak6eaNHxMYQ
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