7 Essential Ingredients Of Project-Based Learning
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Student voice and choice, publishing, and a driving question are some of the essential ingredients of project-based learning.
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7 Essential Ingredients Of Project-Based Learning Read More
Student voice and choice, publishing, and a driving question are some of the essential ingredients of project-based learning.
Introducing Competitive Leagues–For Creativity Read More
Introducing Competitive Leagues–For Creativity Image: Releasing Our Inner Beast, Jaden N., Barrow High School, Alaska. From Game 2 – (We Are) Animals By John
Edutopia Continues Leadership, Launches New Research Arm Read More
Edutopia Continues Their Leadership, Launches New Research Arm Our friends at Edutopia, long-time proponents of project-based learning, purveyors of schools that
Mashing Genius Hour With Project-Based Learning Read More
Mashing Genius Hour With Project-Based Learning contributed by Dawn-Casey Rowe, Social Studies Teacher “Miss, it’s reading period,” one student reminded
Opportunity Culture Seeks To Support Teachers Through Unique Model Read More
contributed by Sharon Kebschull Barrett Imagine working in a school where all teachers have the chance to improve their craft
Study Cube: The Way All The Cool Kids Are Studying Read More
The old way to be cool was to be plugged in and always-on. Digital reputation on point. More followers than
Why Career & Technical Education Are Important Read More
contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher Why Career & Technical Education Are Important “What do we do with this
Why Jargon In Education Is A Good Thing Read More
Teachers don’t “give tests,” they “assess.” They don’t “go over it again,” they “remediate.” Simply put, jargon helps us be more specific.