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While project-based learning can indeed be successful and exciting, it is hardly new. It is, in fact, a century old, as education historian Jack Schneider explains in this post.
On International Day of Education, women in STEM turn to project-based education. College women in STEM, for instance, have gotten real-life experience through capstone projects. With an end-of ...
Do you want to get familiar with project-based learning benefits? Are you willing to know about the project-based approach, examples and resources? Eager to engage yourself in real-world and ...
Two teachers share practical strategies for using project-based learning in math classes, including one called "Notice & Wonder." ...
Professor Taylor makes a series of claims about how to improve higher education in America, most of which revolve around getting rid of the traditional department/tenure structure in favor of ...
This middle school project-based instruction was tested on more than 100 students in high-poverty schools in California. The students not only scored 11 percentage points higher on a science ...
Funded by a $2 million National Science Foundation grant, UPDATE creates design-based learning experiences that equip pre-service science teachers to incorporate engineering standards into classroom ...
The good news, though, is that there is a more humane, engaging way and it’s called “asynchronous learning.” Rooted in the age-old Project-Based Learning framework, asynchronous learning ...
Sizer School celebrates 20 years of providing innovative, project-based education Tenth grade students (from left) Caleb DeVoe of Gardener, Keenan Jones of Fitchburg and Cam Beauvais of Athol are ...
The K-12 public school uses an expeditionary learning model that combines project-based education with character development to engage students in tackling community needs.