Project Based Learning
When the product is real, kids are more likely to be motivated.
Some valuable websites to help you understand Project Based Learning (PBL)
You'll find all the resources you need to design and manage high quality projects for middle and high school students. In order to view lesson plans you must create a free account.
The idea of bringing PBL into your classroom can be both intriguing and overwhelming, but there are many tips and resources in this video to help you get started.
By starting with engaging projects, you'll grab their interest while establishing a solid foundation of important skills, such as knowing how to conduct research, engage experts, and collaborate with peers. In honor of Edutopia's 20th anniversary, here are 20 project ideas to get learning off to a good start.
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Education consultant Andrew Miller offers tips on creating project-based lessons. Miller discusses how to successfully integrating project-based learning across multiple classes requires careful coordination of learning outcomes and the teaching workload.
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