Well-designed project-based learning (PBL) has been shown to result in deeper learning and engaged, self-directed learners. Learn more about the five core elements of successful PBL.
Learn more about the Five Keys to Rigorous PBL:
Establishing Real-World Connections in Projects (Keys to PBL Series Part 1)
Students are more engaged when learning relates directly to the world they live in. See how to extend your projects beyond the classroom walls.
Building Rigorous Projects That Are Core to Learning (Keys to PBL Series Part 2)
Project-based learning doesn't mean leaving standards behind. Follow these tips to plan projects that challenge your students and align with core learning goals.
Tructuring Collaboration for Student Success (Keys to PBL Series Part 3)
PBL provides a unique opportunity to help students practice critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity. Learn how to optimize the environment for teamwork in your classroom
Facilitating Learning in a Student-Driven Environment (Keys to PBL Series Part 4)
When they are directly involved in planning and steering projects, students are more invested in their
learning. Get ideas for empowering your students to work independently
learning. Get ideas for empowering your students to work independently
Embedding Assessment Throughout the Project (Keys to PBL Series Part 5)
Assessment can be integrated seamlessly into project-based learning. Find tools for measuring student understanding from the beginning to the end of a project.
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