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The 5 Phases Of 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…

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Addressing 5 Common Project-Based Learning Challenges

How To Address Common Project-Based Learning Challenges Through Culture-Building contributed by Sara Segar, Experiential Learning Depot I would never claim to be the world’s best project-based educator. There have been ups and downs, some duds, and big mistakes. I have encountered…

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10 Conversations That Can Start Your Next Project-Based Learning Unit

Start Your Next Project-Based Learning Unit With These 10 Conversations contributed by John Otterstedt In the world of project-based learning, the big projects get the headlines. That point was reaffirmed to me this weekend when I was swept up in…

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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…

The Definition Of 5 Different Types Of Teaching

The Definition Of 5 Different Types Of Teaching

How To Teach For Surface, Deep, and Transfer Learning by TeachThought Staff John Hattie is an influential education researcher well known for his study of the effectiveness of teaching methods and strategies. While there are other educational researchers and thought…

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How Project-Based Learning Can Nurture Student Autonomy

Project-Based Learning Can Nurture Student Autonomy contributed by Drew Perkins One of the ‘5 levers’ of our project-based learning model is Autonomy, defined as “the project provides opportunities for voice and choice in the process and the product” in our project…