Objectives

Specific objectives for each project-investigation emerge initially out of topic webs and are formulated and reformulated as the project progresses by the students’ questions, the teachers’ guidance, and the shifting interests of the students. Overarching goals are related to Illinois Learning Standards and represent typical curricular areas for an early childhood classroom. What is not typical of all early childhood classrooms is the emphasis on and opportunity for students to pursue in-depth studies. The degree to which a child experiences depth and complexity of a topic may be different depending upon the diversity of skills and abilities of the students.

Not all children master each objective, but respond to the tasks and progress at their own level. Outcomes are varied and children demonstrate different levels of content and skill mastery.

General Objectives for Project Investigations

  1. Students will engage in an in-depth study of a topic.
  2. Students will pursue first hand investigations.
  3. Students will think critically and reflectively.
  4. Students will relive and renew experiences they have had with various subject domains.
  5. Students will increase their ability to use primary and secondary resources.
  6. Students will increase their vocabulary.
  7. Students will learn and apply new modes of inquiry including questioning and hypothesizing, reforming of hypotheses; interviewing, surveying, and observing.
  8. Students will increase their modes of representing their ideas (observational drawings, graphs, Venn diagrams, displays).
  9. Students will uncover facts and principles in various subject domains.
  10. Students will be exposed to numerous and varied instructional strategies such as the following:
  11. Students will strengthen their dispositions to be interested in relevant and worthwhile phenomena (Katz & Chard, 2000).


Specific Content Objectives for Exploring Communication

  1. Students will learn that communication is an interchange of ideas.
  2. Students will gain in their understanding of the importance of communication.
  3. Students will gain an appreciation for what it takes to be a good communicator.
  4. Students will become familiar with means of sending and receiving messages.
  5. Students will become familiar with fields of study that involve communication including telecommunications, physics, audiology, etc.
  6. Students will increase their understanding of what they knew about sound.