Project-based learning

Submitted by Tabitha (not verified) on December 15, 2007 - 10:23.

Project-based learning will take more planning then just planning a lesson for the whole class usually does. This is were teachers need to collaborate and plan on a project-based assignment for the good of their students. You can not just give a student one activity and say that it is project-based. It has to be structured on what the teacher or teachers want the outcomes to be or the overall objectives for that concept. It takes planning backwards in order to get the outcomes the teacher or teacher are looking for from their students. This can be time consuming for the teacher or teachers who are planning to use project-based curriculum.

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