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More states and districts are focusing on such skills as communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and collaboration.
(Photo courtesy Bentley University. With permission.) Mary Grush: Is there a resurgence of interest in project-based learning? If so, why are we seeing this now? Mark Frydenberg: Many educators are ...
We saw an opportunity to empower our students by combining social studies and ELA classes and incorporating project-based learning and ... Quote image created on Pablo. Photo of students taken ...
Gil Leal took AP Environmental Science taught with a project-based learning approach at San Pedro Senior High School Marine Science Magnet in Los Angeles. One project involved students working in ...
Project-based learning is an approach that equips high school students with practical skills by involving them in real-world challenges. Instead of passively absorbing information and testing how ...
Omidian dropped in to say "hi." (Dayna Smith for the Washington Post) Perspective by Valerie Strauss Put the phrase “project-based learning” into a search engine and the results could lead you ...
I learned to thrive and love learning again. So why did homeschooling and robotics develop my critical thinking skills while public school hindered me? The answer is simple: project-based learning.
Research suggests that repeated exposure to high-impact practices such as project-based learning is the answer. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has featured a project-based curriculum for ...
Weeks into the first year at the Camas Project-Based Learning Middle School, Riley Carlston, 13, and his seventh-grade classmates were walking around the school property when he stepped on a ...
“Students need to be engaged in different ways.” Project-Based Learning (PBL) tries to tackle that. It’s an alternative approach to education that encourages students to seek solutions to ...