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Project-based learning

Learning that matters, through projects that inspire.

Project-Based, Design Thinking Program
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Johnny Harris Inspires Young Storytellers: Unleashing Student Creativity with Project-Based Learning
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How to reflect on your project-based learning PBL practice!
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How to Develop Active, Student-Centered Learning Experiences through Project-Based Learning
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How to Design Project-Based Learning (PBL) Entry Events
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How to Design Project-Based Learning (PBL) Entry Events
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How to Use Experts for Project-Based Learning
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PBL Entry Event - Architect Introducing the Challenge
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Project-Based Learning - Engaging in Meaningful and Relevant Learning
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Project-based learning is an approach that is well suited for Transdisciplinary Pedagogy. According to the Buck Institute of Education for Education (BIE), project-based learning is a “teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge.” The method is centered around a meaningful and intriguing driving question that is based on a real-world task, concern, interest, or issue in the students’ lives.

To answer this open-ended and challenging question, students need to gain key knowledge, understanding and skills that are connected to standards-based content and instructional goals. Students also engage in sustained inquiry where they continually ask questions, find quality resources, and apply the skills and knowledge they gain through their investigations. Students have a voice and choice in how and what they create for their project. The project also involves students reflecting on their learning, and giving, receiving, and using feedback to improve on what they create, and making their work public so that people outside of the school can see it.

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“Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.”

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