What researchers are saying:
Abstract: Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative approach to learning that teaches a multitude of strategies critical for success in the twenty-first century. Students drive their own learning through inquiry, as well as work collaboratively to research and create projects that reflect their knowledge. From gleaning new, viable technology skills, to becoming proficient communicators and advanced problem solvers, students benefit from this approach to instruction. Find full text here
What the Buck Institute of Education is saying:
What the WWW says:
" Project-Based Learning is an individual or group activity that goes on over a period of time, resulting in a product, presentation, or performance."
link to website
Abstract: Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative approach to learning that teaches a multitude of strategies critical for success in the twenty-first century. Students drive their own learning through inquiry, as well as work collaboratively to research and create projects that reflect their knowledge. From gleaning new, viable technology skills, to becoming proficient communicators and advanced problem solvers, students benefit from this approach to instruction. Find full text here
What the Buck Institute of Education is saying:
What the WWW says:
" Project-Based Learning is an individual or group activity that goes on over a period of time, resulting in a product, presentation, or performance."
link to website
No comments:
Post a Comment