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Project-based Learning isn’t new. It’s more than a century old, rooted in John Dewey’s belief that children learn best by ...
“At its best, a project will get students deeply involved in exploring a content area, so that they feel like they understand the issues deeply and can demonstrate their learning in ways that are ...
While project-based learning can indeed be successful and exciting, it is hardly new. It is, in fact, a century old, as education historian Jack Schneider explains in this post.
Conclusion Project-based learning is an excellent process that allows for student choice, engagement, and authenticity.
Project based learning (PjBL) encourages students to use critical thinking skills to answer questions and create realworld products. The purpose of this study was to explore a PjBL instructional ...
A look at how project-based learning and mentors can collide to create powerful connections and real-world learning for youth and how mentors are making a difference.
Project-based learning helps students investigate the world and builds deeper understanding of complex issues. And, students love it.
New research found that project-based learning can help improve students' academic achievement, but that success is not guaranteed.
Project-based learning advocates are confident that it can succeed in Philadelphia. Less certain, however, is whether its adoption can push educators, students and families to re-examine assumptions ...
At Baker Demonstration School, an independent PreK-8 school in Wilmette, project-based learning is at the core of the curriculum. Through a progressive, inquiry-based education, children collaborate ...
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