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By focusing on PBL as the process of learning and the application of knowledge, students become more clear on the expectations for learning outcomes, which leads to higher quality products.
An overview of setting up effective relational structures, embracing what they have to teach us, and letting go of the need to provide all the answers as we, as educators, grow and model inter-generational collaboration.
Where student voice & inquiry meet
Since the start of my journey as a Project Based Learning teacher, I have repeatedly found that well-designed projects inspire students, who love viewing content through a broader, more relevant lens.
4 ways to promote student reflection
An overview of five ways to help teams collectively improve their PBL practice collaboratively.
PBL is not just for talented and gifted students. It’s for everyone!
Becoming a good teacher with student-centered, inquiry driven PBL curriculum is uniquely difficult—but it gets easier over time.
Google Keep is a note/taking and checklist app that can be used to support students through the PBL process while still wanting them to work on success skills such as self-management, group collaboration, and organization.