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An exploration of high-impact elementary and secondary sample projects.
Schools can maximize the benefits for students and communities alike.
Design global education projects that explore globalization and create new learning opportunities.
A social learning platform that allows teachers to share content and materials with their students.
Integration can help teachers facilitate the design, assessment, and management of projects.
A process combining mastery of mathematics content & communication/collaboration/critical thinking.
Design effective, engaging projects for students from kindergarten through 5th grade.
An explanation of the key elements of effective, rigorous Project Based Learning.
The role of the school leader in supporting the transition to implement PBL across a school.
Start by bringing other content areas into your project or begin planning projects with colleagues.
BIE presents a webinar to introduce you to highlights from our book, PBL in the Elementary Grades.
This planning document is designed to help you list the key project milestones, to represent significant moments or stages.
Students negotiate trade between two nations by analyzing data on production and specialization.
Students help secure capital to fund research and development for a "school-based enterprise."
Students are asked by the Secretary of Energy to help implement price-control legislation.
Student advise an entrepreneur on how to set up production and for whom to produce.
Students debate a list of possible entities that could operate on donated land.
Students recommend to the school board which restaurants should be chosen for the campus food court.
Students decide on the best location for transitional housing for the homeless.