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List of articles, blog posts, and other PBL resources we liked from June 20-24, 2016
Kent Innovation High students don't wait until "someday" to change the world by acting locally.
When implementing change in a school district, being a thought partner is a two-way street
Most schools have culminating events that have been done year after year in the spring, such as class plays, music shows, student-led assemblies, or open houses. The upside is that students look forward to these events, having watched their older peers engage in these activities.
Leadership support before and after a workshop is key for teachers to successfully adopt PBL
June 13-17, 2016
This week’s stories are all related to PBL World 2016, our annual event that took place this week.
A call to action from 2016 PBL Champion & Green Bronx Machine founder Stephen Ritz
Founder of Ever Forward Club asks us to see students as they are and listen to their voices
A recap and video of the Das sisters' eloquent testimony about the transformative power of PBL
June 6 – 10, 2016
Each Friday we post a list of our favorite articles, blog posts, and other resources we’ve run across that relate to Project Based Learning.
Here’s what we liked this week:
Round Rock, TX 7th graders in theater, world language, design thinking classes create a puppet show.
Advocates of Project Based Learning often claim that PBL provides opportunities for students to become better decision makers, as they focus on “real” decisions that matter and can affect others.
We should have higher expectations and teach speaking skills just as we do for writing, math, etc.
Check out the complete livestream schedule and other ways to follow PBL World 2016.
One week from today we’ll be meeting over 800 attendees at PBL World 2016, and it’s not only bigger but better than ever.
May 30 – June 3, 2016
Each Friday we post a list of our favorite articles, blog posts, and other resources we’ve run across that relate to Project Based Learning.
Here’s what we liked this week:
This week my professional and personal lives have intersected in a way that surprised me. At work I’ve been reflecting with my district partners on their PBL implementation goals for the year and measuring progress toward achieving them.
A learning management system that is quick, simple, and intuitive to use.
Stories of elementary school projects from the 2015-2016 school year.