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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.
As students work together on projects, they learn valuable skills for collaborating, managing group dynamics and conflict, and building on one another’s strengths.
Frame the DQ's initial words, person or entity, action or challenge, and audience/purpose.
This planning document is designed to help you list the key project milestones, to represent significant moments or stages.
Plan how to use formative assessment in a project to be sure students are learning content and building 21st century competencies
Overview of BIE's new model for teaching in a Project Based Learning environment.
A guide to forming teams, helping them become effective, & using peer ratings to adjust grades.
This article distinguishes between PBL and lightweight "projects" and argues why PBL is essential.
Students present their finished designs to a group of school architects, planners, & designers.
Kindergarten students - mostly English learners - present their stray animals project.
A short animated video that explains in clear language the essential elements of PBL.
Middle school arts project: animated shorts about the Mexico and U.S. border.
Students evaluate the health of their local watershed by studying a small creek.
Essential elements of PBL, 21st century competencies, differences from traditional teaching.
ACE Leadership HS uses architecture, construction, and engineering projects to motivate and teach.
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.
Students create multimedia & humanities projects to "take things invisible and make them visible" by publicly exhibiting their work.