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There are many intersections between service and project based learning. But don’t let me just tell you about it, let student projects from the field describe this intersection, in a sweet spot that promotes engagement and greater service to the world.
A project is not merely a way to learn and do. It's a source of identity, self-worth, and pride. It provides a sense of accomplishment, agency, and belonging to something larger than oneself.
Project on squirrels builds strong relationships between children and nature
From speakers to co-designers to assessors to mentors to clients
Due to the increased use of Project Based Learning, as well as changes in standards, instruction, and technology, students are doing more presentations.
Education is a rewarding profession. Observing students develop their philosophies, understanding and conclusions throughout a PBL project brings those warm and fuzzy “This is why I became a teacher” moments.
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