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Scaffolding conceptual understanding, procedural skills, application
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An overview of Project Based Teaching: How to Create Rigorous and Engaging Learning Experiences by Suzie Boss, with John Larmer
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Articles, blogs, PBL resources September 14, 2018
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Calendaring & collaborating for success
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Introduce parents to PBL with a project slice
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Both Culturally Responsive Teaching and Project Based Learning push us to teach deeply, be relevant, and develop skills.
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HQPBL aligned action projects
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Students negotiate trade between two nations by analyzing data on production and specialization.
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Students help secure capital to fund research and development for a "school-based enterprise."
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Students are asked by the Secretary of Energy to help implement price-control legislation.
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Student advise an entrepreneur on how to set up production and for whom to produce.
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Students debate a list of possible entities that could operate on donated land.
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Students recommend to the school board which restaurants should be chosen for the campus food court.
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Students decide on the best location for transitional housing for the homeless.
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Students advise the leaders of a new nation on how to create a constitutional democracy.
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Students select issues to work on as lobbyists for young people.
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Students craft federal budget recommendations for their congressional representative.
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Students must decide how best to "market" a flawed local political candidate's campaign.