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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.
As students work together on projects, they learn valuable skills for collaborating, managing group dynamics and conflict, and building on one another’s strengths.
Whether your students exhibit their work products during the course of the project, at the end, or both, you’ll want to have many sets of eyes on their public products. An audience feedback form is a tool used to actively engage the audience at an exhibition.
A rubric is more than a tool to assess final products. It is a tool that should be leveraged throughout the project to support multiple kinds of learning opportunities for your students. This guide offers strategies for using rubrics to aid learning at each phase of a project.
Effective teams require us to think carefully about the kind of work students will be doing throughout the project. What outcomes are most important? How can we utilize teams so students effectively reach those outcomes?
The need to know questions that initiated inquiry at the beginning of the project are central to students’ learning as they follow the project path. Need to know questions are revisited throughout the project in order to track learning and support sustained inquiry.
Short 2018 research brief by Buck Institute with evidence of PBL's impact on student learning in cor
A practical guide to building 21st century student competency in the "4 C's" with PBL
Hear about some projects & their results, both in terms of student learning & making a difference.
How the 8 Essential Elements of PBL apply with projects that ignite curiosity in young children.