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Edutopia's PBL research review explores the vast body of research
Metro's work is focused on relationships, relevance, and rigor.
PBL that is student-driven, engaging, and meets the needs of a wide variety of academic abilities.
A small high school set in rural Ohio, strives to help all students become life-long learners.
An independent public school which serves 340 children in grades K-5 who are enrolled by lottery.
A year-round, residential, and full-scholarship school that enrolls young people ages 15-17.
ACE Leadership High School is equips young people who love to design and build things.
HTH prepare all students for entry into the world of work and citizenship in a democratic society.
An online repository of resources to support the planning and implementation of projects.
Asia Society promotes understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of the U.S. & Asia.
At the beginning of the project, students are introduced to key content in an authentic context via a stimulus or hook, which in PBL we call an entry event.
The team contract is a document introduced at the start of each project that asks project teams to think through and agree on how students will individually contribute to the team, how the members will work together, and how problems will be solved when they arise.
Throughout a project—particularly during the build knowledge and develop and critique phases—students are engaged in extended work time to complete project tasks.
In designing projects, we strive to have students doing the work of the world. Inviting those who actually do that work in the world into your project can be extremely powerful.
Helping all students (including English Language Learners) become fluent in the language of a project’s targeted content is an essential part of teaching in a PBL classroom.
In Project Based Learning, students should have regular opportunities to reflect, individually and with others, on both what and how they are learning. This guide provides a framework and strategies for supporting reflection on learning throughout a project.
Exit tickets are brief formative assessments and/or reflection routines that students complete and submit at the end of a lesson or class period. This guide includes strategies for using exit tickets to support assessment and reflection within the context of PBL.
A learning log is a tool that students use during the project to keep track of their questions and learning generated through their research. This guide offers strategies for teaching students to use learning logs to support inquiry throughout a project.