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by John Larmer
Everyone thinks that Project Based Learning has something to do with “authentic” learning. But not everyone agrees what this means.
PBL friendlies are excited about the obvious connections between the Common Core (the “what”) and PBL (the “how”).
PBL promotes reading for knowledge, writing coherently and think critically about the written word.
PBL is a journey because it is a set of practices that sit on a foundational paradigm.
Opportunities for learning when project team members are "fired and hired."
Engage students in community projects that make a difference today and impart critical skills.
Both Project Based Learning and International Baccalaureate emphasize deep conceptual understanding.
Focus on assessment in PBL, rather than evaluation, by creating a classroom culture of revision.
Envision Schools' assessment system, incl. school-wide rubrics, portfolio defense of project work.
Edmodo for project management, feedback and assessment, and for PBL professional development.
Launch the project with an entry event, create teams, and create a project wall.
Teachers should think carefully about the development of a variety of products.
At PBLWorks we use a model we call the four D approach: Design, Develop, Deploy and Determine.
PBL is a powerful pedagogy that helps students to learn how to be critical thinkers.
STEM and PBL depend on a student need to know and inquiry which allow for higher level learning.
PBL World got off to a fast start this morning with a high-energy keynote from Stephen Ritz, passionate educator and founder of Green Bronx Machine.
List of articles, blog posts, and other PBL resources we liked from March 28 - April 1, 2016
Sam Seidel, author of Hip Hop Genius and a self-described “education nerd,” kicked off the second day of PBL World with three words of