An Introduction to Project-Based Learning
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Published 2010-01-21
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I am a Right to Intervention teacher and I believe in PBL because it helps students to see firsthand how and why things happen and take place which increases a student's ability to think critically, learn by collaboration, and retain the information they have learned.
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totally agree and support this. Education should be about fun, engagement and stimulation // learning is trying, failing, improving then succeeding // The kids learn how to work with others also, and can encourage each other, being apart of a team. This is just beautiful.
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I think this has to be one of the better videos I have seen on Project-Based Learning. Bill Kuhl
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I believe that project based learning is a more effective way of teaching than a paper and pencil or the traditional one to cope with the fast changing world ....
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Good strategy. Good resource.
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Most effective indeed.
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As a STEM teacher I believe 100% that project based learning is the way to go. I also use various multimedia technology and web 2.0 applications to engage my students. Check out a helpful blog for ideas on how to include tech into your class- http://mrdedios2013.blogspot.com/