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Working together to design the assessment process for students and teachers to evaluate projects.
Refine the driving question or design challenge to have the students figure out how to design.
Educators discuss learning outcomes, predict student reactions, and assess student requirements.
Benefits of an online portal for tracking students' learning experiences and teachers' feedback.
A teacher uses strategies to improve English/native language fluency and critical thinking skills.
An Indiana Education Consortium conducts workshops where PBL coaches model best practices.
PBL encompasses so many best practices that Indiana educators simply cannot turn their backs.
Three Prairie South teachers talk about restructuring their day to support project based learning.
Learn how iPod touch and iPad can be used for mobile learning and project based learning.
Learn how iPod touch and iPad can be used for mobile learning and project based learning.
How to teach academic language to English Learners so they can express their knowledge.
Combine project learning and technology to build effective, authentic learning experiences.
Developing a project that meets state standards of various subject areas' curriculum units.
Kindergarten students - mostly English learners - present their stray animals project.
A great collaborative tool to help teachers and students create Driving Questions.
Educator, public speaker, and author, Sam Seidel, keynotes PBL World 2013.
Over 500 educators creating effective and engaging 21st Century classrooms.
Have a positive impact on student health, school costs and the environment.
500 educators creating effective and engaging 21st Century classrooms.
Instead of emphasizing testing, a district encourages creativity and lets students learn by doing.