Problem-based Learning in Science - 43 views
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From site: "The best way for students to learn science is to experience problems that challenge science, and the thought, habits of mind and actions associated with trying to solve them. This implies opportunities for authentic, inquiry-based learning. Problem-based learning (PBL) is a powerful vehicle for this, in which a real-world problem becomes a context for students to investigate, in depth, what they need to know and want to know (Checkly, 1997). It is a robust, constructivist process, shaped and directed primarily by the student, with the instructor as metacognitive coach."
"passion based teaching" on SlideShare - 0 views
STEMulate Thinking - 0 views
kvenosdale_STEMpres.pdf - 0 views
The Science of Passion Based Learning | The Construction Zone - 52 views
Knowledge in Action: "AP+" Project: Research on a Project-Based Learning Approach to AP... - 25 views
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Knowledge in Action, AP+Project-Research-a #PBL Approach to #AP via @Edutopia http://ow.ly/mi8gB #actfl #langchat @ascd @biepbl #pblchat
What is the role of PBL in the STEM revolution? - Off Road Edu Adventures - 18 views
PBL Resources - LiveBinder - 9 views
eGFI - For Teachers - 3 views
Secret to Better PBL? Focus on Problem-Finding | Edutopia - 83 views
House Afire: PBL Diary - Three weeks in. Ups and Downs - 30 views
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It's been a busy three weeks in my BTT class. The teams have started their projects and are running fast with them. I love watching kids struggle. No - not because I want them to suffer, but because wrestling with an idea or task both deepens their learning and develops true self-confidence - nothing like succeeding at something hard to make you believe in yourself.
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