Skip to main content

Home/ Project Based Learning/ Group items tagged PBL edutopia project

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Don Doehla

Resources for Getting Started With Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    Just getting started with project-based learning (PBL)? Our curated list of resources for educators new to PBL should help you. Before you get started, be sure to check out Edutopia's PBL page, including information about the research behind effective PBL practices. You can also connect with Edutopia's community to learn and share PBL tips.
Don Doehla

Resources for Assessment in Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

  •  
    Project-based learning (PBL) demands excellent assessment practices to ensure that all learners are supported in the learning process. With good assessment practices, PBL can create a culture of excellence for all students. We've compiled some of the best resources from Edutopia and the web to support your use of assessment in PBL, including information about strategies, advice on how to address the demands of standardized tests, and summaries of the research.
Maryann Angeroth

Research-Supported PBL Practices | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    Collaborative Project-Based Learning When implemented well, PBL has been shown to develop students' critical thinking skills, improve long-term retention of content learned, and increase students' and teachers' satisfaction with learning experiences (see Ravitz, 2009, for a review). Students at Manor New Tech typically complete nearly 200 projects over the course of their high school experience, with each project lasting about two to four weeks.
Don Doehla

Project-Based Learning Research: Evidence-Based Components of Success | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    "What boosts PBL from a fun and engaging exercise to a rigorous and powerful real-world learning experience? Researchers have identified four key components that are critical to teaching successfully with PBL (Barron & Darling-Hammond, 2008; Ertmer & Simons, 2005; Mergendoller & Thomas, 2005; Hung, 2008). All of these play a role in the curriculum-design process."
edutopia .org

Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 71 views

  •  
    Newest classroom guide from Edutopia focuses on assessment strategies and tools for PBL. "Tips" are organized to follow the arc of a project.
  •  
    This classroom guide is intended to inspire and expand your thinking about effective assessment for project-based learning.  The tips are organized to follow the arc of a project. First comes planning, then the launch into active learning, and then a culminating presentation. Reflection is the final stage. Download this today and get started! 
Gloria Becker

Five Keys to Rigorous Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    "Well-designed project-based learning (PBL) has been shown to result in deeper learning and engaged, self-directed learners. Learn more about the five core elements of successful PBL. "
Don Doehla

Debunking Five Myths About Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 42 views

  •  
    "Here are some common misconceptions and how you could respond with a "fact check" if you're trying to explain or defend PBL. "
  •  
    Good article highlighting some of the misconceptions we can have about PBL.
  •  
    vip indian call girls in dubai // indian escort in dubai // pakistani escorts in dubai //
edutopia .org

Tips for Using Project-Based Learning to Teach Math Standards | Edutopia - 1 views

  •  
    Andrew Miller provides tips for conducting Math PBL projects with examples
Don Doehla

Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    Creative ideas for PBL-aligned units from Suzie Boss
edutopia .org

Connecting Project-Based and Blended Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    PBL and blended learning prove to be two educational approaches worth combining.
Don Doehla

What the Heck Is Project-Based Learning? | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    You know the hardest thing about teaching with project-based learning? Explaining it to someone. It seems to me that whenever I asked someone the definition of PBL, the description was always so complicated that my eyes would begin to glaze over immediately. So to help you in your own musings, I've devised an elevator speech to help you clearly see what's it all about.
Don Doehla

Dispelling some misunderstandings about PBL, by Andrew Miller - 0 views

  •  
    Good new post by Andrew Miller on PBL vs. projects, and other myths
bbternes

Project-Based Learning: Resources for Parents | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    This is a great resource to send to parents at the beginning of the school year or a PBL project. Having parent involvement makes project even more authentic. #EduKateTech
Don Doehla

http://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/edutopia-teaching-for-meaningful-learning.pdf - 0 views

  •  
    A research paper on the benefits of inquiry based learning/PBL
  •  
    A Review of Research on Inquiry-Based and Cooperative Learning By Dr. Brigid Barron and Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University "Decades of research illustrate the benefits of inquiry-based and cooperative learning to help students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in a rapidly changing world."
edutopia .org

National Parks: Project-Based Learning in Our Most Important Places | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    Some examples of rich and rewarding learning opportunities offered in our national parks.  Milton Chen is senior fellow and executive director emeritus at Edutopia and sits on the National Advisory Board at National Park Service. He is also the author of Education Nation: The Six Leading Edges of Innovation.
Suzie Boss

PBL Camp Concludes, but Real Fun Is Still Ahead - 8 views

  •  
    Highlights from PBL Camp, including webinar archives at Edutopia and project-planning wiki. Projects connect in some way to Gulf disaster, and plans are available to join, borrow, adapt. Dig in!
Suzie Boss

When School's Out, PBL Opens New Doors to Learning | Edutopia - 11 views

  •  
    Project-based learning offers a host of benefits to youth during the academic day, but active learning doesn't have to stop when school's out. A new movement is underway to encourage PBL during summer vacations and after-school hours. Making PBL part of out-of-school time gives youth new opportunities to become leaders, thinkers, and problem-solvers.
Gloria Becker

Building Rigorous Projects That Are Core to Learning (Keys to PBL Series Part 2) | Edut... - 0 views

  •  
    "Project-based learning doesn't mean leaving standards behind. Follow these tips to plan projects that challenge your students and align with core learning goals. "
Don Doehla

Summer Planning for Successful PBL | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    "It is often said that leading and teaching in project-based learning schools are like building an airplane while flying it. During the summer, we land the plane and we have a chance to just build. In the spirit of summer, this post is brief and concrete so we have more time for the beach and planning! Here are three ways you can plan for student success this summer"
1 - 20 of 75 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page