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Project-Based Learning (PBL)

Project-based learning is a dynamic classroom approach in which students actively explore real-world problems and challenges and acquire transferable knowledge.

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    Elementary students need rich content knowledge to become better readers and to be able to engage in project-based learning.
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  • The Benefits of Presenting Preschool PBL Work

    Project-based learning allows very young students to explore, research, and grow their knowledge. Presenting their work to the community validates their efforts.
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  • Using Culturally Responsive Project-Based Learning to Teach Core Skills

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    Taking students’ interests into account when designing project-based learning helps ensure that they stay engaged throughout the unit.
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  • Designing Science Inquiry: Claim + Evidence + Reasoning = Explanation

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  • Inquiry-Based Tasks in Social Studies

    Assignments that are bigger than a lesson and smaller than a unit are a good way to experiment with inquiry-based learning.
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  • Reinventing AP Courses With Rigorous Project-Based Learning

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  • Creating a PBL Unit Based on Local History in Elementary School

    Here’s a framework for a project-based learning unit that guides upper elementary students to develop a rich understanding of local history.
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  • A Framework for Fostering Rigor in PBL

    A strategy called hexagonal thinking provides students with an effective way to launch project-based learning.
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  • 6 Strategies for Differentiated Instruction in Project-Based Learning

    Reflecting on learning and student voice and choice are core elements of project-based learning, and they’re also key to differentiation.
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  • Project-Based Learning: Raising Student Achievement for All Learners

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  • Setting Up a School Store as Project-Based Learning

    A high school course on running a retail store can provide special education students with valuable academic and professional skills.
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  • Exploring Social Justice Issues Through PBL

    The open-ended work in project-based learning can help students explore issues that matter to them.
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