What Are The Best Project-Based Learning Resources For Teachers?
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Project-Based Learning
The 5 Phases Of Project-Based Learning
The 5 Phases Of Project Based Learning contributed by Drew Perkins Project-based learning experiences can range from highly complex in scope, scale, and timeline to much simpler versions with more limited complexity and sophistication. The through-line in all of those instances is a set of steps or phases that include specific features and practices meant to help leverage specific outcomes. With that in mind, here’s an overview of the PBL process…
The Difference Between Projects And PBL
What Is The Difference Between Projects And PBL? by TeachThought Staff Projects in the classroom are as old as the classroom itself. ‘Projects’ can represent a range of tasks that can be done at home or in the classroom, by…
50 Smart Ideas For Project-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning: 50 Smart Ideas by TeachThought Staff This post has been updated with new ideas and clearer formatting At TeachThought, we’re huge fans of project-based learning. While there is no magic bullet of practice, program, or framework that automatically…
What The Research Says About Project-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning and Research by Drew Perkins, Director of TeachThought PD Education is a dynamic field, constantly evolving with new insights and innovative approaches but sometimes those practices aren’t rooted in research and evidence. Incorporating evidence-based teaching methods allows educators…
Examples Of Student Work In Project-Based Learning
Spotlight: Student Work In Project-Based Learning contributed by Drew Perkins Recently Abby Griffy, a school leader from a district where I’ve worked developing Project Based Learning capacity, graciously shared examples of their students at work. These teachers and students are…