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A 7-Steps guide for school and district leaders implementing the 4 Cs by Ken Kay & Valerie Greenhill.
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The Buck Institute has created this short video to help explain the Project Based Teaching Practices in our model for Gold Standard PBL.
Art via PBL that reflects how the U.S. sees itself and how the global community perceives the U.S.
High School electric guitar project while learning Physics.
Middle school arts project: animated shorts about the Mexico and U.S. border.
Students create multimedia & humanities projects to "take things invisible and make them visible" by publicly exhibiting their work.
Students create pieces of art and writing while re-expressing famous Spanish-speaking artists.
High School Project: Hydrology Project that measures the effects of erosion and water quality.
High School students create their own ad campaigns based about propositions on a state ballot.
Students conduct a "mock" monkey trial project about theories of design in classrooms.
Students evaluate the health of their local watershed by studying a small creek.
Students at Aviation High School in Seattle work in teams to build, test, and re-build their paper wings using better designs for each revision.
Students work in teams to build, test, and re-build their paper wings.
Students work with community experts & create scientifically accurate cartoon pamphlets on Bacteria.
Students give presentations, and instructors discuss student speaking and presentation skills.
Science-focused, outdoor & hands-on, large-scale, long-term projects are designed.
An all-day design challenge to redesign Times Square as a pedestrian mall.
Students use media and knowledge of scientific data to educate the public about water quality.