Project-based learning tools help students move from ideas to finished products through research, collaboration, and authentic presentation of learning.
Inexperience with PBL can lead to problems such as project incompletion, low productivity, and low-quality work.
A popular teaching and learning strategy, PBL is increasingly gaining traction in education. But is Project-Based Learning researched-based?
John Hattie’s body of work suggests that surface learning is the foundation for deeper learning, transfer learning is crucial for success…
The phases of project-based learning include project planning, launch, implementation, conclusion, and debriefing.
PBL is the perfect structure to teach, practice, and assess SEL skills and content standards simultaneously. Let’s consider a few of…
In project-based learning, students and teachers work together to identify content and skills necessary to complete a project.
Consider flipping your teaching so students work on some parts of the project offline and use online time for coaching and…