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Similarities and differences between the two PBLs, and how other types of "-based learning" compare.
The Common Core has embedded within it some Big Ideas that shift the role of teachers.
The learning that happens during a project is every bit worth celebrating as the product itself.
As one of the essential elements of good PBL, content matters to both teaching and learning.
After working with the staff of ACE and Health Leadership Schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the past five years, I think it’s time we stopped assuming that rigor is something that happens mainly as the result of a teacher’s competency.
Five steps for in-depth and polished student products.
How to tell stories to share student success in PBL and inspire others.
The community as a source of ideas and support for projects.
Ideas for developing relationships, co-creating norms, practicing protocols and establishing routines, and designing a classroom conducive to PBL.
Improving your project all along its path