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A policy proposal is a formal document or presentation that outlines a recommended course of action to address a specific problem or need. It typically includes an issue analysis, proposed solutions, evidence supporting the recommendations, and an implementation plan.
A social media campaign is a coordinated effort to use social media platforms to promote a message, product, or cause. These campaigns involve creating content such as posts, videos, and graphics designed to engage and inform an online audience.
The workshop model is an apprenticeship approach to teaching that emphasizes structured learning in short, focused segments followed by student-centered practice and application.
How to use project walls to manage and display student learning in the classroom.
Just as you encourage students to accept critique and revise their work, you should use critique processes to inform your revision of projects. This strategy guide offers guidance on how to request and use student feedback to refine your projects.
Revision plays a vital role in making PBL an iterative process that fosters deep learning and results in high-quality work. Revision enables students to reflect on their learning, incorporate feedback, and improve their work over time.
Thinking routines are structured protocols that guide students through intentional thinking processes. These routines offer frameworks that help students slow down, process their thoughts, make connections between ideas, and engage thoughtfully with their work.
Student choice is an essential element of high-quality Project Based Learning, one that fosters a sense of agency and independence in students by empowering them to take charge of their own learning.