Project Based Learning

3 Differences Between a Project and a Project Based Learning Unit

What is the difference between a project and Project Based Learning? As a professional development facilitator for Project Based Learning, I get this question a lot. In fact, one of the biggest hurdles teachers face when they are getting started with PBL is how to implement a Project Based Learning unit without it becoming a

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4 Ways to Include Caring Adults in Your Project Based Learning Classroom

How can parents help with PBL? How do we build parent support for PBL (Project Based Learning) in our classrooms? By utilizing and informing the caring adults that raise and encourage our students, we can increase engagement and involvement. According to an article in “Public School Review,” parent involvement leads to better classroom behavior and

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5 Tips for Better Culminating Events in Your PBL Classroom

1. Begin With the End in Mind As you are planning your PBL unit, consider the possible outcomes students might arrive at. The culminating event should answer the driving question and be student-directed. But, you as the facilitator can plant seeds to guide students towards the event you hope they will choose to answer the

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5 Roles Community Partners Play in PBL Units

5 Roles That Make Good Community Partnerships

Community partners play many different roles in Project Based Learning units. As a PBL facilitator and now an instructional coach, I have witnessed firsthand the most effective ways to utilize a community partner in quality and authentic unit. 1. Entry Event When I taught 1st Grade, we loved using community partners to come in and

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How to Write a Driving Question Blog Post

How to Write a Quality Driving Question for a PBL Unit

Once you determine who will be “driving” the creation of your Driving Question, writing it can seem like a daunting task. As teachers, we are natural perfectionists. We want to meet the requirement of any request and follow the steps laid out before us. Our students’ well-being is always at the front of our minds, so

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11 Professional Development Resources for PBL Facilitators 2020

Are you a huge PD nerd? Me too. As  Project Based Learning facilitators, growing our toolboxes through PD sometimes is as natural as breathing.  Other times, it can feel overwhelming to decipher the “just okay” resources from the “pedagogy-altering” ones. Whether you are new to PBL or a veteran, here are a few resources that

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