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Project-Based Learning (PBL) is one of the hottest buzzwords in education, and it’s easy to see why. PBL combines standards-based curriculum with empowering students to solve real world challenges.
A study of project-based learning found social studies scores were higher for 2nd graders who learned this way, then students who were taught traditionally ...
Wylie Wong is a freelance journalist who specializes in business, technology and sports. He is a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Educators embracing project-based ...
With project-based learning, the students are given a task that requires higher-order thinking skills—often to create something—and they must learn and practice lower-level skills along the way.
In today’s classrooms, students need more than academic knowledge to thrive in college, careers and beyond. As a result, educators are dually tasked with increasing core subject comprehension and ...
As classrooms shift from lecture-based teaching to project-based learning, schools are looking to update their curriculums to fit their new spaces. Learn how PBL is helping schools build 21st century ...
Project-based learning advocates are concerned that as the practice becomes more popular many people don't know what high quality learning experiences look like. They're trying to fix that.
Project-based learning is beneficial for all students, especially those farthest from opportunity, writes Bob Lenz of the Buck Institute for Education.
As he returns to the classroom, an educator looks back at how he has contributed to the evolution of project-based learning in schools.
Classrooms designed for active and collaborative learning are transforming the teaching and learning experience for students and faculty.