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maryalicehudson

Framework for 21st Century Learning - P21 - 1 views

  • 2. Learning and Innovation Skills: Learning and innovation skills increasingly are being recognized as the skills that separate students who are prepared for increasingly complex life and work environments in the 21st century, and those who are not. A focus on creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration is essential to prepare students for the future. Creativity and Innovation Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Communication and Collaboration
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      Addresses creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and communication.
Carrie Day

How Can We Teach and Assess Creativity and Innovation in PBL? - 2 views

http://bie.org/blog/how_can_we_teach_and_assess_creativity_and_innovation_in_pbl

pbl creative

started by Carrie Day on 08 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
jencrook

Teach21 Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    includes an element of art/creativity
validoption

Lost! | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

shared by validoption on 12 Jul 15 - No Cached
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    Great cross-curricular creative activity
Kelsey Ramirez

PBL (Project Based Learning): Class Newsletter - 0 views

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    This project analyzes a student's writing skills, media literacy, creativity, and teamwork abilities. This classroom newpaper will also enhance student, teacher, parent relations. Summarize the theme for this project. Why do this project?
angelarutschke

Sample PBL Cards - 1 views

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    Some interesting ways to get started on PBL, creative ideas that give teachers a supported place to start.
normanpeckham

Project-based Professional Development | Creative Educator - 0 views

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    This is a great article about conducting professional development workshops for teachers through PBL. Too often, as the article notes, professional development is delivered through direct instruction, but then those who put on the PD expect teachers to do things different in their own classrooms. PD specialists must model what they expect their students - which happen to be teachers - to do in their own classrooms.
maryalicehudson

Elementary PBL Reflection | PBL in the Primary Grades (K-2) - 1 views

  • For primary, here’s a great list of videos that can help model the collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking with primary students.
Kerry Rice

Austin Kleon is a writer who draws. - 1 views

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    Austin Kleon is a favorite of mine. I love his blog and weekly digest. We use his book Steal Like an Artist in our Design Thinking classes. Thank you for adding him to these bookmarks!
matthewlohman

Macbeth Project - 0 views

PBL project for Macbeth in which students work step-by-step to read, analyze, and interpret the play. The end product is a creative film adaptation for a scene. http://www.envisionprojects.org/pu...

PBL English Macbeth

started by matthewlohman on 18 May 17 no follow-up yet
nicholeallmann

Project-Based Learning Ideas | Project-Based Learning Explained - 1 views

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    Choosing an end product with project-based learning can be challenging due to the sheer number of possibilities. To encourage high-level products, it is benificial to know your students' interests and learning styles. We thought it would be helpful to some to jump start the creative process by listing a few project-based learning ideas that we've seen put into action.
mariapickering

Move from Projects to Project-Based Learning | Creative Educator - 1 views

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    This article by Melinda Kolk, supports the same argument about the value an authentic audience can have on learning as the Monica Burns article. What I liked about Kolk's thinking that was different, was the idea of a flexible audience. Different groups may have different audiences based on the information and stakeholders the groups choose. Kolks also stressed the need for not just authentic audiences, but for authentic and real-world problems, which might influence who the audience is. The article suggests focusing on ideas that matter, work that matters, and effort that matters (Move from Projects to Project-Based Learning, 2022).
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