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Project Based Learning
By Lauren Ayube
Project Based Learning is a method of teaching where students learn by engaging in real-world and personally important and meaningful projects. Learn more about how to integrate PBL into your classroom!
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Project Based Learning goes beyond the traditional end of unit project. Learn the differences!
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Project Based Learning
A Traditional Project
Think of PBL as the entire meal that includes a drink, an appetizer, a salad, a main course, and dessert!
ProjectBasedLearning!
You get to decide what to do!
Think of a traditional project as a dessert that's given at the end of a meal!
Poster Assignment
Did everyone get a copy of the directions?
PBL is student driven, with teacher guidance along the way.
Traditional projects are assigned by the teacher, and the students follow the directions.
What should we do our Southwest project on?
PBL has real world connection and application.
The Overpopulation of Dogs and Cats in America: What You Can Do To HelpBy: Riley G.
Traditional projects remain within the classroom and are directly related to a specifically taught unit.
Dog and Cat Over Population
Project presentations today!
Great poster, Riley!
The results of PBL are shared beyond the classroom and school to a public audience.
Traditional projects are shared and displayed in the classroom or school setting only.
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