This is a quick view of Project Based Learning that may help your students (or teachers in your school new to PBL) understand the key components:
* Driving question or challenge
* Need to know
* Inquiry and innovation
* 21st century skills
* Student voice and choice
* Feedback and revision
* Publicly presented product
Project Based Learning is a great way for students to engage in authentic learning projects. For more information on Project Based Learning (and lots of great resources) check out the Buck Institute for Learning website located at http://bie.org/
They have been around for over 25 years and recently revamped their website.
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This is a quick view of Project Based Learning that may help your students (or teachers in your school new to PBL) understand the key components:
* Driving question or challenge
* Need to know
* Inquiry and innovation
* 21st century skills
* Student voice and choice
* Feedback and revision
* Publicly presented product
Project Based Learning is a great way for students to engage in authentic learning projects. For more information on Project Based Learning (and lots of great resources) check out the Buck Institute for Learning website located at http://bie.org/
They have been around for over 25 years and recently revamped their website.