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One of the easiest ways to structure work is to provide roles for students during the project. There are many different ways to construct these roles, so before you launch your project, consider which best describes your project design.
How do we create these types of formative and summative performance assessments that assess deeper learning skills as well as specific content?
List of articles, blog posts, and other PBL resources we liked from July 24 - 28, 2017
Are PBL practices bringing out the best in introverts and allowing them to demonstrate their deeper gifts?
I had the honor to read a story during a PBL project in my friend’s classroom. At the end, students reflected how those connections and phrases from the story could help support our PBL project.
10th grade design challenge event
For authenticity, standards alignment, formative assessment
List of articles, blog posts, and other PBL resources we liked from July 7-13, 2017
After the entry event to launch the project, it’s time to start managing the workflow. And that’s where things can get a bit tricky.
Industry and community partners can add incredible value and authenticity to projects, but we sometimes miss opportunities to fully leverage our partners throughout a project.
List of articles, blog posts, and other PBL resources we liked from June 25-29, 2017
Over the past several years, the Buck Institute for Education has had the opportunity to work with, on average, 15,000 teachers annually nationwide. Through our PBL 101 training, we’ve helped teachers design and plan for the successful implementation of high-quality Project Based Learning (PBL).
Ted Dintersmith on why PBL is indispensible