Project-Based Learning

Step 4: see the tools.

Project-based learning, or PBL as it is more commonly known, is a teaching method in which students investigate and respond to a real-world challenge, question, or problem. Project-based learning does not involve completing a project as an end-of-unit cap. Rather, the project takes center stage in all or most classroom activities - with content lessons geared to help students address various parts of the project.

Possible Tools

Need help? BISD's Learning Technologies Department is happy to help you learn any of the tools listed below. Feel free to schedule an appointment with the LT Coach assigned to your campus today. Or, if you prefer to explore on your own, check out the resources and how-to materials assembled here.

Step 5: Click a Dimension to review possible considerations.

Project-based learning can be utilized within several T-TESS Dimensions. Please select a dimension below to view possible considerations when utilizing PBL in your class:

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