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Participation Techniques
On the Spot Techniques
Concept Analysis Techniques
Movement Techniques
Note Taking Techniques
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Tech Integration Services
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Educator Effectiveness
Danielson Framework
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Project Based Learning
Planning & Preparation
Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.
www.pblworks.org/what-is-pbl
Park PBL Planning Template
PBL Project Planner Template
REsources & Project Ideas
How to Adapt a Project to Fit Your Students & Make It Gold Standard PBL
Many resources are available now to help jump-start a teacher’s practice of PBL, but how do you know if they’re good? PBLWorks Editor in Chief John Larmer offers 10 questions to consider when choosing a project to adapt.
Gold Standard PBL Breakdown
1 - Key Knowledge, Understanding, and Success Skills
2 - Challenging Problem or Question
3 - Sustained Inquiry
4 - Authenticity
5 - Student Voice & Choice
6 - Reflection
7 - Critique & Revision
8 - Public Product
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